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Status Update: Following Andrew's suggestion VGA Passthrough was a success. I have been testing all day and also sorta figured out the one bug I mentioned. Without CCC I can't control special functionality such as scaling or over/under scan. When connected to my ASUS 23.5" HD Monitor this was a problem, I tried both DVI to HDMI and HDMI to HDMI. However, when I connected the HDMI to my HDTV, the screen on my HDTV is filled, the monitor remains the same. I believe this means my HD Monitor has a higher native resolution than 1920x1080, however I don't know the model off hand.
In any event, CCC won't install, and I test advanced configuration changes, that is the only downside thus far. I also passed the onboard audio and tested it successfully, as well as onboard USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 chipsets (I have two of each leaving me plenty for the console/Dom0 keyboard).
USB 3.0 is finicky; it worked fine for my Logitech G11 & G110 keyboards, Microsoft (wired) laser mouse, and the XBox 360 Wireless Adapter. However, my ASUS BT211 BlueTooth Dongle/Adapter is recognized but fails to install drivers, similarly my Logitech C910 HD WebCam drivers install but I only get audio no video, and similar results with a Happauge HD PVR. However, these three devices work 100% when connected to USB 2.0 ports instead.
Many guides for VGA Passthrough use the XM Toolstack, this is working for me with the XL toolstack, not sure if this is important to anyone. The greatest issue I am encountering thus far is when I shut down the HVM, xl list still shows a zombie record with some memory & vcpu's attached, the name is (null). I can't restart the HVM after shutting it down unless I reboot the host.
I actually did not have this issue when I compiled Xen 4.2 unstable from source previously, so I plan to try that again soon as I also want to test EFI Bootloader compatibility.
I am documenting my steps, so I hope to put together a nice detailed & complete walkthrough on the Xen wiki once I get Xen 4.2 Unstable working. ~Casey On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 2:59 PM, Andrew Bobulsky <rulerof@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hello Casey, _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-users
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