• fxomt@lemm.ee
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    1 month ago

    I wish. NVIDIA is still a buggy mess for me, and it seems that I am the only person with these issues, I see people praising NVIDIA on Wayland all the time now.

    And VR is still bad on Linux.

    I still love Linux, but I can’t use it for now. God i miss NixOS );

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      1 month ago

      I use X11 with Nvidia without issue. While I like the idea of Wayland, and it being pushed a lot now, it really remains beta software. While I think it’s good Wayland is being focused on and promoted by the distros and DEs, I think it’s a bit of a distraction from Linux as a whole.

      I’ve had to switch back to X11 on both Nvidia and AMD devices due to bugs or compatibility issues in Wayland.

      I agree about VR - I keep dual boot windows on my PC and VR is about the only thing I use it for now. But the result is I just use VR less.

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        I dual boot Windows for VR and Fusion360. Do alternatives exist? Yes, but it’s just not something I want to spend hours tinkering with for what I perceive to be a worse experience.

        I tried ALVR but it kept disconnecting if it connected at all. VD on Windows works flawlessly every time.

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          1 month ago

          I heard of an ALVR alternative made by Collabora, you could try it. Dunno if it’s good or not.

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            1 month ago

            Thanks for the heads up. It looks like it’s called ElectricMaple. I’ll definitely give it a go, although having no updates on the main branch in 6 months doesn’t fill me with confidence.

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        1 month ago

        I suspect your issues stem not from hardware incompatibility but outdated kernel/applications. If i had to guess you run one of the ‘stable’ distros. Which translates to dealing with bugs for longer.

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          29 days ago

          How out of touch are you? Thry are using the most up to date repo.

          Nix has the largest and most updated repo of all of them by a large factor according to live stats.

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      1 month ago

      I said good riddance to Nvidia forever. My amd card is better anyhow and has never had an issue on Linux

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      Tbh running AMD isn’t easier. For my workload I needed OpenCL and when it wasn’t installed by default, and wasn’t apart of apt package manager. I had to follow a script which involves amdgpu and only having OpenCL install if I wanted my machine stable.

      Not the best experience.

      For Nvidia some distros have installers built in to handle it. Like Mint where it’s one click and a restart and I have everything.

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        My problem isn’t installing, it’s after installing. Vsync has extra bad latency, frames are reversed, and more. And this is on 565, the latest version.

        Games are unplayable.

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        1 month ago

        The best way to use AMD GPU compute is to use containers. Keep in mind AMD only really has good performance on newer cards.

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      1 month ago

      I never had any major issues with nvidia and VR is improving aswell

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        1 month ago

        That just makes it even weirder, how does seemingly nobody have any problems on NVIDIA, except a small minority?

        What driver version are you using?

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          I am using the latest proprietary driver on a gtx 1650 gpu and my distro cachyos preinstalls it

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          29 days ago

          I’m semi convinced the downloads don’t work right if you use the GUI distros like Mint provide for Nvidia drivers

          My 2080ti had multiple issues until I installed a different version (same issues) and then RE-installrd the original drivers manually

          When I updated later: same exact series of events went down except I was able to get it to install on the third try from GUI properly because I wanted to see how many tries it might take for the lulz

          I think it’s older cards and some sort of glitch in the proprietary driver manager shit most people use by default

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            29 days ago

            It can’t be that, I use NixOS. But yeah, GUI installers are buggy as shit for me too. And i don’t use an old card.

            Nvidia is just universally shit :(

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      29 days ago

      Nothing is stopping you from using more than one OS. Use NixOS for everything other than what you’re having problems with. And not using it at all won’t do anything to solve the problems, use it and try updated and new things every now and then, eventually it’ll work.

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        28 days ago

        I mean, yeah. But it gets tiring to switch between them all the time.

        I actually installed NixOS again, and I’m trying to figure out the solution. God help me with NVIDIA.