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The latest virtio-gpu dod drive should be able to support resolutions in range from 800X600 up to 5120x2160
It will be included in the next virtio-win stable release which planned to be released in February.
Vadim.
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Ah, so the current release of the driver supports only resolutions up-to 2560x1600 ?
Why does the 3440x1440 option show up at all in EDID though?
Should I try to compile the driver from master
?
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Yeah, that limit was mostly coming from the maximum frame buffer size allocated by driver.
I can put attestation signed driver on my public share directory.
Just let me know which one do you need Win10/Win11? x86/amd64/arm64?
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Both Win10 & Win11, amd64, thank you ^^ !
Does it also work on Windows Server?
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https://people.redhat.com/vrozenfe/viogpu247.zip
Not fully tested yet. Use it on your own risk.
It should work on Windows Server. (Actually
WDDM Display Only Driver designed to run on
the server platforms rather on desktops).
Best,
Vadim.
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Hello, thank you so much! I have little to no experience with Windows (I am setting up a VM to try to learn it), how do I install that? The whole virtio guest drivers package came as an executable installer. I tried clicking Install on the .inf file, which asked for privs then just said "Operation completed successfully", but after reboot the driver is still the same version and maxes out at 2560x1600.
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I attempted the pnputil
steps described too, to no avail. I also tried using pnputil /delete-driver viogpudo.inf
before doing pnputil /add-driver viogpudo.inf
, also to no avail.
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go to "Start"->"Device Manager"->"Display Adaptors"
you should see in-box "Microsoft Basic Display Adaptor" driver
installed by default. Right click on it and chose "Update Driver"
the pop-up menu. Then click on "Browse my computer for drivers"
and navigate to the driver directory.
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I do not see any Microsoft Basic Display Adapter
under Display adapters
, I only see a Red Hat VirtIO GPU DOD controller
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OK, then you can try updating this driver taking the same steps as described before. Or uninstall device including driver. Then go to "Action" -> "Scan for hardware changes" an you should see MSFT driver popping up.
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Thank you, it seems to have worked! I had to select the topmost directory, it kept failing to find the driver. I also had to reboot for it to show the 3440x1440 resolution. Should I close the issue as it is resolved in master?
I also have another issue, audio seems to not work, though I presume I should open another issue for that.
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Technically your issue the same as #560
So one of them should be closed :)
Cheers,
Vadim
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