Very cool. I like to run things in VMs nowadays, just like Qubes, except I wanted QEMU/KVM so I just use virt-manager.
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End result is that aside from guests not having HW acceleration for thing like video playback, things just work like with normally installed programs. Double-click an icon, and it launches.
The same but with automatic hardware passthrough is easy with distrobox and distrobox-export. Or is it not the same?
Sounds like you've reinvented qubes.
I wish there was a QEMU/KVM version of qubes. I feel like it would have better performance since a lot of virtualization work is done there (like virtio, virgl, etc). And also probably a lot more hackable
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Noice setup. I've run Arch as a VM in proxmox for years now on my big pc. I also run HassOS, FreeNAS, and winblows10, but Arch gets the GPU. Nvidia ( I like Cuda) prevents you from sharing across VMs but with docker it's easy. I just run docker on Arch for that. *You have to run Proxmox headless for this setup to work.
What you are describing is called virtio
Technically you don't need to go full headless if you have multiple graphics devices and or USB controllers