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01-22-2024 08:58 AM
Has anyone tested if Zcentral Remote boost works on a Linux workstation running Centos 7 or 8 with the RTX GeForce 3090 GPU?
I have been able to verify in the requirements that ZCentral Remote Boost is compatible with RHEL-7/8, but I cannot find information about compatible GPUs.
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01-23-2024 03:40 PM - edited 01-23-2024 04:26 PM
Remote Boost works with NVIDIA GeForce cards, however, the only thing you cannot do is go headless on a sender with these cards. If you want to go headless, you would have to use EDID emulators that you would plug into the graphic card. Is there a particular use case for this?
One more thing, you might be able to configure an xorg.conf file and point it to an EDID, but it not something we have tested with Linux and GeForce graphic cards. I have attached a document that I provide to people for headless Linux setups.
Kelly
I am an HP employee.
01-23-2024 03:40 PM - edited 01-23-2024 04:26 PM
Remote Boost works with NVIDIA GeForce cards, however, the only thing you cannot do is go headless on a sender with these cards. If you want to go headless, you would have to use EDID emulators that you would plug into the graphic card. Is there a particular use case for this?
One more thing, you might be able to configure an xorg.conf file and point it to an EDID, but it not something we have tested with Linux and GeForce graphic cards. I have attached a document that I provide to people for headless Linux setups.
Kelly
I am an HP employee.