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Siuuep , in NVIDIA 535.86.05 Linux Driver Fixes Excessive Memory Use, Kernel Panic On Full vRAM
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Good news, but still no more wayland support, as e.g. overclocking / undervolting options. Sad that nvidia binds these panels and CLI commands for OC/UV onto xorg options for newer cards - guess I’ll stay further on x11 for now.

Molecular0079 ,

Yeah, I am waiting for the 545 drivers which should contain a few Wayland improvements. I am slightly annoyed that this new update ISN’T that, but I am just impatient hahaha.

GENTLEMANNEofLEISURE , in Valve adds ability to see Steam Deck verification in desktop Steam

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qazwsxedcrfv000 , in Is this about *Linux* gaming?
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As stated on the sidebar,

Discussions and news about gaming on the GNU/Linux family of operating systems (including the Steam Deck).

Is Proton/Wine a tool on the GNU/Linux family of operating systems? Yes.

shitescalates ,

I’d just like to interject for a moment. What you’re referring to as GNU/Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux/Wine/Proton, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux plus wine plus proton. GNU/Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities compatibility layers and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.

Many computer users run a modified version of the wine/proton system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of wine/proton which is widely used today is often called “steam”, and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the wine/proton system, developed by the win Project and valve.

There really is a GNU/Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine’s resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. GNU/Linux is normally used in combination with the wine/proton compatibility layer: the whole system is basically GNU/Linux with wine/proton added, or GNU/Linux/Wine/Proton. All the so-called “GNU/Linux” distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux/Wine/Proton.

igorlogius , (edited ) in Is this about *Linux* gaming?
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Is this about Linux gaming?

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sorry, couldn’t resist

nintendiator OP ,

You made me chuckle and lighten up, and that’s welcome.

Chocrates , in Is this about *Linux* gaming?

If it matches /r/linux_gaming then yes. Lots of talk about Steam and Steam Deck and proton in there. What are you seeing that you don’t think belongs?

nintendiator OP ,

It’s not about stuff I don’t think belongs, it’s rather an issue of focus. When you go to a sub that says “Linux gaming” and 90% of what you see is how to use what ultimately is still Windows systems…

stappern , in Is this about *Linux* gaming?

Well I’d love to talk about torrents and johncena141 releases but that usually doesn’t fly

monstoor ,

You can talk about that in c/linuxcracksupport though!

nintendiator OP ,

Fair point! I’ve seen quite a number of instances don’t allow discussion of stuff that’s absolutely related to games, such as how to get games (torrents, etc).

Case in point, I think there’s still a valid torrent going around with the old Loki game ports for Linux…

popekingjoe , in Valve adds ability to see Steam Deck verification in desktop Steam
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Hell yeah this is great news.

pelotron , in NVIDIA 535.86.05 Linux Driver Fixes Excessive Memory Use, Kernel Panic On Full vRAM
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Hmm, maybe I’ll have to give 535 a try again. Every time I’ve tried to switch from 525 I encounter system hangs/lockups.

Tibert , (edited ) in Valve adds ability to see Steam Deck verification in desktop Steam

It can be interesting for Linux desktop users. There also is prodondb protondb which can help too.

prole ,

Protondb*

Highly recommended for anyone with a Steam Deck, or who might game on a Linux machine. On several occasions, Steam has told me that a game is straight up unsupported on Deck, but looking at Protondb, people say it works fine… And what do you know.

Also, some games might only work with ProtonGE, and Steam won’t tell you about that.

Tibert ,

There are multiple things taken in account for the steam deck compatibility.

One of the issues, can be the very small display. In some cases the game may display small text or require a mouse for some menus, and it will be partially compatible, but in other cases it may be unplayable, or only playable with a mouse.

prole ,

For sure. Though Steam will tell you in the case of the display being small, etc., as part of their compatibility check thing. It will often be yellow instead of green, and it will tell you the reasons why.

I’m talking about games that are full on “unsupported.” As in Steam shows the grey circle with the line through it. Specifically recently, Dark Souls Prepare to Die Edition is marked as “unplayable”. I skipped past it in my library for about a year thinking it wouldn’t work, before randomly looking on ProtonDB and seeing people say that it works fine.

And sure enough, works just fine. Even with DSFix. That’s just one recent example for me.

Grass , in Fake Sparse Support Being Worked On For Intel's Open-Source Vulkan Driver

I have no idea what this is but workaround fixes for dumb code that will never be patched are always good

vividspecter OP ,

Hopefully it will be properly fixed, but Intel are still a fair bit behind AMD in their Vulkan driver support (OGL is pretty complete from what I recall) so these hacks are welcome until then.

drwankingstein ,

the issue is that its a workaround for lacking features on Intel, I915 lacks VM_BIND, while the XE kernel will support sparse stuff, it wont support HUC DG2 and down, which is needed for useful video encode/decode

ProgKing , in Help me to install Diablo 2 The Hell

Thank you so much, good man! I already ruined my character by opening the Butcher’s chamber and was unable to kill him :D

marche_ck , in Is this about *Linux* gaming?

Problem is there is a total lack of Linux native games out there. Even major OSS games these days are not exclusively Linux native, but cross platform.

Good OSS games also tend to be niche. Like, for me, Simutrans and openTTD. Tycoon genre like this are no longer as popular as it once was

jmf , in Valve adds ability to see Steam Deck verification in desktop Steam

Finally, about time! Better late than never though :)

soda3x , in Valve adds ability to see Steam Deck verification in desktop Steam

Took their time! Better late than never

tara , in Valve adds ability to see Steam Deck verification in desktop Steam

Nice, been wanting this for awhile!

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