• azvasKvklenko@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    NVIDIA is finally starting to play nicely with the community to help sort the driver mess out. Nouveau paired with NVK might actually be the future of NVIDIA graphics under Linux!

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      1 year ago

      Might make me consider buying an Nvidia card in the future if they can get a reasonably performing and reliable in-kernel driver.

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        I still won’t buy one just because of this news - they have done lots, lots of shitty things in the past. GameWorks, PhysX, Geforce Partnership Program, etc. While AMD is not exactly a saint when it comes to open sourcing, they still commit far more than Nvidia to open standards.

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        Nvidia has burned their reputation… Will take years to regain trust.

        They are responsible for almost all issues new people have with Linux.

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          For me it was Gamestream. I literally didn’t even check AMD because Gamestream was so important to me. My next graphics card will be the first ever not from Nvidia.

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        They’ve been dicks for two decades, just playing a bit nicee doesn’t really change anything. If they work properly with open source, and enable proper in kernel drivers for the next decade or so I might consider buying something nvidia.

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          AMD GPUs have open source linux drivers meaning no extra configuration is needed on install. Some linux distros make setting up Nvidia really easy, but I ran into problems years ago. I think Nvidia is theoretically releasing open source drivers soon though

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          Like a specific GPU or brand?

          Most AMD stuff is pretty solid using the AMDGPU driver, including stuff from the RX4xx series onward plus various APU’s pretty my own experience.

          Intel stuff is usually ok but I’ve run into some weirdness with the Atom and some other stuff with integrated graphics

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            1 year ago

            Not true, AMD works out of the box with almost every distro. Nvidia doesn’t work out of the box on a lot (Debian for example)

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              It does work with the nouveau driver and will display your desktop just fine.

              If you want to play GTA, just add the nVidia repo that literally every distribution has.