• TimeSquirrel
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    8 months ago

    I wish I had known about all these problems with Nvidia’s shit on Linux and gone with a new AMD GPU instead of a 3070Ti. I HAD been using AMD/Radeon since the late-00s, I don’t know WTF was wrong with me. Nvidia wasn’t this bad in the early 2000s. It was the only way to run hardware-accelerated Unreal Tournament on Linux at the time.

    • Canadian_Cabinet
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      318 months ago

      Two years ago I made the switch to AMD when I needed to replace my ageing 1060 (still on Windows back then) and I’m so glad I did because I avoid all of the headaches with getting Nvidia to work on Linux

      • yeehaw
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        98 months ago

        Mine works fine. Never did check which drivers I’m using though. I like the cuda cores for davinci resolve, and dlss for games that struggle on my ultra wide monitor (looking at you, cyberpunk)

        If it wasn’t for those 2 things I will be gone next card refresh. Truthfully the main reason I went Nvidia in the first place was old habits. ATI/AMD traditionally had no driver support for Linux, or at least worse than Nvidia who actually had an official driver package. Things have changed though.

        • @[email protected]
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          28 months ago

          For replacing dlss, fsr works well and you can use it on games that don’t support it using gamescope.

          • yeehaw
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            28 months ago

            What is gamescope? Is fsr the same idea? Dynamic resolution scaling?

              • @[email protected]
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                28 months ago

                If a game comes with FSR out of the box use that tho. It will not scale stuff like the UI for instance, so you get the UI at native resolution, but the game is getting upscaled. If you use Gamescope for scaling it will scale the whole image and it’s limited to FSR1 while games can come with FSR2 or even 3 (I think 3 is just added frame generation on top which is only useful for playing at >60fps).

    • @[email protected]
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      88 months ago

      I’ve never had issues with nvidia on Linux, and I expect a high proportion of their customers to run Linux systems, what’s so bad about it?

      • @[email protected]
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        8 months ago

        End user experience is mostly fine. The issues are in how they interact with kernel developers. Or, like, anyone else who doesn’t work inside the company. They sniff their own bullshit and expect you to agree that it’s a rose.

      • @[email protected]
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        28 months ago

        Apparently, in some cases, it will seduce your wife, steal all your money and flee to a remote pacific island.

        Usually, there are no issues, it just works as expected.

    • @gens
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      48 months ago

      Voodoo cards had glide, that ut99 supported. Worked great.

    • @[email protected]
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      18 months ago

      You can just get an AMD APU and run your PC in hybrid mode. I did that Garuda Linux recently and it was great. Allowed me to finally switch to using Wayland.