When I upgraded my Ventura to Sonoma, my desktop was all white just like in this video. How do I get it to show the correct desktop? I thought I had my GPU passed through properly as it worked just fine in Ventura. I'm using a NUC 13 Pro with an integrated GPU as my Proxmox server. Do I need to change something in the hardware settings again to get it to work properly? Love your channel!! Keep up the good work!
@@HSVEOCT Yes, I know that, but I don't know how to set it up for Sonoma. I had it set up properly in Ventura and didn't change change anything other than perform the upgrade. I've already done everything that is in the guide when I set up Ventura. What do I need to do for Sonoma? If you would do a tutorial of the changes that are needed for Sonoma, I think everyone would really appreciate it. Maybe start from the end of this video and show the steps needed to get the background so that it's not white. Thanks!
Good stuff Harvey. Thanks.
No worries, thanks for watching
When I upgraded my Ventura to Sonoma, my desktop was all white just like in this video. How do I get it to show the correct desktop? I thought I had my GPU passed through properly as it worked just fine in Ventura. I'm using a NUC 13 Pro with an integrated GPU as my Proxmox server. Do I need to change something in the hardware settings again to get it to work properly?
Love your channel!! Keep up the good work!
You need GPU pass through in Sonoma for your experience to be smooth
@@HSVEOCT Yes, I know that, but I don't know how to set it up for Sonoma. I had it set up properly in Ventura and didn't change change anything other than perform the upgrade. I've already done everything that is in the guide when I set up Ventura. What do I need to do for Sonoma? If you would do a tutorial of the changes that are needed for Sonoma, I think everyone would really appreciate it. Maybe start from the end of this video and show the steps needed to get the background so that it's not white. Thanks!
If you give us a message on The Environment I’ll get it sorted for you!
environment.hsve.org
Thank you 👍 is there a way to control a proxmox VM through a direct connection and not from the browser?
Of course, pass through your GPU along with keyboard and mouse