Running a Windows 10/11 VM through KVM/QEMU (with GPU passthrough) allows DAZ to see the hardware natively. This offers near-native performance and eliminates the weird bugs associated with Wine. However, setting up GPU passthrough is a complex technical hurdle that requires specific hardware support (IOMMU groups) and a solid understanding of the Linux kernel.
Daz Linux Jun 2026
Running a Windows 10/11 VM through KVM/QEMU (with GPU passthrough) allows DAZ to see the hardware natively. This offers near-native performance and eliminates the weird bugs associated with Wine. However, setting up GPU passthrough is a complex technical hurdle that requires specific hardware support (IOMMU groups) and a solid understanding of the Linux kernel.