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Issues with Docker Compose Instructions #137
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Thanks for the info @theamazingnorad ! Would you mind to open a PR and update the needed changes? Otherwise I could try to build on my Arch system as well and then open a PR. :) |
With the setup you have achieved, are the 2 of you able to play at the same time? |
Correct. We wanted to play BG3, the Steam Deck struggles with this, and she was able to to Remote Play on her Macintosh from this docker container. Note that, in order to get it working, I bound the docker container to its own network adapter so it had a unique IP address on the network. Steam struggles to do Remote Play otherwise. I've since moved on to a Windows VM with GPU passthough since she wanted to play some games that require Anti Cheat sigh I will try to spin this back up this weekend, however, while my wife is at work and make the PR on the instructions. The real issue here is that the docker documentation is....not good for AMD GPUs. I blame this primarily on the influence of CUDA and the primarily NVIDIA focus by enterprise users. I'll reference folks to Linus' opinion on NVIDIA for further commentary :p |
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As a dual AMD GPU user on Arch under KDE 6.0, I struggled to get this working. Three things I would recommend adding to the instructions.
Anyways, these edits allowed me to get this working. My wife can now game off my 6500 in the container from her Mac while I play off my 6950XT. Hurray 5950X and 64 GB ram :)
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