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    7 months ago

    Linux and Nvidia really need to sort out their shit so I can fully dump windows.

    Luckily the AI hype is good for something in this regard, since I running gpus on Linux servers is suddenly much more important.

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      7 months ago

      since running gpus on Linux servers is suddenly much more important.

      It’s always been important. Nvidia will never have actual open source drivers. They do this thing where they intentionally hobble your GPU unless you pay them even more money for a more expensive GPU.

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      7 months ago

      PopOS has a good nvidia card support, try it out! It made me dump windows last October.

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      7 months ago

      Its mainly Nvidia’s shit. The only reason Nvidia is caring about Linux now, is that is the platform AI models use.

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      7 months ago

      I’ve been running NVIDIA under Linux for about six years now, with no more issues than one would encounter running hardware/drivers from a number of manufacturers under a number of platforms.

      In all honesty, I’ve encountered far more issues regarding HP printer drivers under Windows.

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        I’ve been using Nvidia under Linux for the last 3 years and it has been massive pita.

        Getting CUDA to work consistently is a feat, and one that must be repeated for most driver updates.

        Wayland support is still shoddy.

        Hardware acceleration on the web (at least with Firefox) is very inconsistent.

        It is very much a second-class experience compared to Windows, and it shouldn’t be.

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          CUDA works fine here, in all honesty it’s never given me any problems. NVENC works fine, DLSS1, DLSS2, and DLSS3 all work fine, RTX runs at acceptable FPS compared to AMD under Linux - and NVIDIA Reflex is supported as of VKD3D-Proton 2.12 and DXVK-NVAPI 0.7.

          On top of that, FSR is also fully supported - as is HDMI 2.1.

          I only use Firefox, and hardware web rendering works fine. Hardware video acceleration isn’t working yet, but running back to back tests at 1080p with hardware video decoding under VLC, the difference between hardware video decoding and CPU rendering is about 5% CPU usage on average running a desktop PC with adequate power supply/cooling capacity as opposed to a laptop with limited power supply/cooling capacity.

          The only problem with Wayland under KDE 6 is the lack of any form of sync, but explicit sync has ‘finally’ been merged, and should be supported under the 555 branch of drivers. Once explicit sync is supported, I really have few Wayland issues left to complain about.

          Overall, I really don’t experience any showstopper issues that have me wanting for Windows in the slightest.

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      7 months ago

      The only thing keeping me on windows is the Nvidia GPU in my laptop. If Linux got actual dynamic GPU switching support I would delete windows and never look back.

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        7 months ago

        it has that? You can use the nvidia utility to enable that on most any distro, or just use Pop_OS! 24.04 when it releases.

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          I’ve tried what popOS had around 6 months ago, and it wasn’t what I wanted. I needed to manually launch apps with the GPU. I want it to work like it does in windows where when the igpu gets too much load it dynamically switches to the dgpu.

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        7 months ago

        The only reason I have windows is to play games and not all games will work on linux

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          7 months ago

          the only thing Linux can’t play is drm’d shit, and rootkit anti cheats. find a pirated version; bet it’ll run.

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              7 months ago

              Buy the game through whichever means you like supporting the developer on, pirate the game to run it without the DRM bulshit

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                  7 months ago

                  Helldivers 2 works almost perfectly on Linux. I had to nest it in a gamescope session to fix some weird mouse issues, but that was it. I dual-boot Windows and I’ve never even launched it there.

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                  I mean, yeah, you can find exceptions to any rule if you look for them

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                    Dismissing major releases with drm isn’t the victory you think it is. Linux is getting better it’s almost there.

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                  7 months ago

                  Until we are in a post job society, I see nothing wrong with wanting to support those who make your life happier, even if that requires giving some to those who make your life worse. Nuance exists, and its on each if us to draw our own lines on where we wont budge. I was merely giving an option to someone they might not have thought of. For instance, I’m done giving Nintendo money. Unicorn Overlord is an awesome game however, so even though I dont have modern xbox, and even though I’m playing Unicorn Overlord on a yuzu emulator. Eventually I’m going to by the Series S version of the game if it doesnt get ported to steam, even though Microsoft can go fuck itself (It can just fuck itself less than Nintendo or Sony)

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                    the thing is; I’ll buy games. the thing is: I won’t stop myself from enjoying it just because they don’t want my money.