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- cross-posted to:
- linux@sh.itjust.works
- proxmox@lemmy.world
- homelab@selfhosted.forum
Does this mean the web UI supports emulated ARM machines on x86 too, or do I still have to go to CLI for that?
They’re fully supported, but you can only run arm on arm and vice versa
Yeah, I read through the FAQ and found that. I really want emulated ARM in the web UI, since all the pieces are there, but a VM template with the necessary edits works well enough for now.
The support comes from the OEMs using UEFI and ACPI for hardware enumeration like we’ve had on x86 forever, instead of devicetree like most of them have been doing. If more boards use the standards instead of going their own way, it will mean wider support here and everywhere else.
Just for some specific Nvidia AI devices, unfortunately. I hope threre will be more supported consumer available chips soon



