I accidentally stumbled upon a sort-of solution to my own problem. It seems that the Xen hypervisor handles USB the way it should be handled, so if you happen to have VT-d or SVM, installing Xen is an easy fix. Plus, you'll be able to run VMs natively, which is itself super cool.
I accidentally stumbled upon a sort-of solution to my own problem. It seems that the Xen hypervisor handles USB the way it should be handled, so if you happen to have VT-d or SVM, installing Xen is an easy fix. Plus, you'll be able to run VMs natively, which is itself super cool.
I'm off to play with some VMs.