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Reenable gui on second graphics card while main card is running a vm

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I set up a single GPU pass-through VM, and it's working great so far. However i wondered if it is possible to still use Linux while the VM is running. So i put in a second graphics card and when i start the VM now, the main graphics card gets passed through to the guest machine and the second GPU is just doing nothing apart from outputting some text on the screen(Something related to Disk Space) which usually happens when i shut down the computer. Is it possible to somehow use that second GPU to reactivate the graphics Processes of Linux so i can use it while a VM is running on my main graphics card? If i had to guess I'd say that editing of the the startup and tear down script has to be done in order for this to work, but I'm still relatively new to Linux and i have no idea how to archive this.

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