• @QuaternionsRock
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    21 year ago

    Can Cygwin run Linux GUI programs effectively? What about GPU-bound workloads? Would happily switch if the answer to both of those is yes.

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      21 year ago

      You can run GUI apps but I’m not sure about GPU workloads. Wouldn’t bare metal be the best for that?

      • @QuaternionsRock
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        21 year ago

        Wouldn’t bare metal be the best for that?

        Technically yes, but WSL2 is remarkably close to optimal in terms of throughput. Unlike WSL1 (a type 2 hypervisor), WSL2 requires Hyper-V (a type 1 hypervisor), meaning Windows also runs as a VM once it’s enabled. The Linux vGPU driver still needs to go through the Windows Nvidia driver as far as I know, but that is seldom the bottleneck for CUDA applications.

        • Picture PigOP
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          11 year ago

          true it uses a Microsoft Hypervisor Virtual Machine

    • Picture PigOP
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      11 year ago

      i dont mind the GUI… but is Cygwin open source? just knowing