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What VM solution are you using? When I tried to do this on Unraid, I kept running into opengl issues. Being honest i was trying to run a slicer that only had a windows profile.
At the moment, just VirtualBox for simplicity, but have run flat KVM for similar things in the past. It is FAR from ideal, but better than fucking with dual booting for myself. Also breaks a lot with Nvidia hardware.
Take a look at qemu + virt-manager (gui) and maybe if 2 gpu's plugged into same monitor check github for looking-glass
That's not the issue, it's the changing kernel extensions and passthrough methods of hardware. Causes hiccups from time to time.
I only meant it as a general recommendation that you or others can also take a look at it. :)