![]() I have not tried PCIe passthrough yet, but it seems a bit overkill and as there is no guarantee that it solves my problem I would like to find an easier solution.ĭid anyone faced this kind of problem before ? Does anyone have an idea of what I could try to solve it ? I followed the instructions of this thread, and installed the guest additions + direct3D support on the virtual machine, but I could not get the rendering to work properly. I guess this is related to the way graphics are handled by the virtual machine. It all works fine except for rendering: all textures are rendered in a random colorful way.įor instance, on a classical windows machine this piece is rendered nicely with a grey aluminium texture, but on the virtual machine I get this: I have installed Autodesk's Fusion360 on a Windows virtual machine running onto an Ubuntu host.
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