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xvx45

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  1. This method still work for auto load mission : https://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=160829&page=5 For the rest, you've to done that out of DCS, like Powershell or Batch
  2. No problems with DX11 on a vbox virtual machine, like I said, if you enable 3D acceleration it work well... If your virtualized OS have access to a compliant GPU, then, virtualized Windows will have a working DX11, no matter of the virtualization software, only important thing is 3D acceleration. BitMaster is true, there are not any step-to-step to do this result but it is not complicated (this part) : - Depending of your distribution, install gnome like that : apt-get install ubuntu-gnome-desktop - For NoMachine (I use it to take remote control on Gnome) : https://www.nomachine.com/all-documents And this is just a first step. Next steps are a bit more complicated, you'll have to manage network access to/from the virtual machine and that depend of many things (numbers of NICs, possibility to have a secondary IP and so on.
  3. My dedicated server run on a virtualbox host. To have access to the gpu (in my case integrated chipset of an i7) i've to run virtualbox from a gnome session graphicaly like that you can enable 3d acceleration in your vm settings then access to the gpu from the vm. It's à free solution. You can remotely connect to a gnome session with solutions like nomachine or vnc.
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