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Chewy7324 , in Nouveau NVIDIA GSP Firmware Support Merged For Linux 6.7

I’m wondering whether the open source nvk driver will work with exclusive nvidia features like DLSS.

CUDA probably won’t work either, just like AMD’s RADV doesn’t do the common compute APIs. Maybe they’ll support Vulkan compute, but that’s not as useful.

vividspecter OP ,

AMD’s RADV doesn’t do the common compute APIs

RADV is just the Vulkan driver to be clear, so the other APIs are implemented separately. ROCm is supported by some cards, and Rusticl is the currently most advanced OpenCL implementation in Mesa (with Clover on the way out). Vulkan compute is implemented in RADV, although I found it to be slightly slower than the AMDVLK implementation (AMD’s official Linux Vulkan driver, developed out of tree).

As for Nvidia, it’s likely to be a worse situation since Nvidia don’t have a bunch of open APIs, just closed ones. Vulkan compute I would expect at least, if not immediately.

As for CUDA, it might work if you’re willing to have a hybrid open/closed system. On AMD this is possible, where you can generally install and enable/disable the AMDGPU-PRO compute and Vulkan drivers on demand.

cows_are_underrated , in Open-Source-Gaming-Tournament – Play and support Open-Source-Games!

That’s cool. Registration is done. I don’t think I’ll win but I kinda don’t care

forg1veforget OP ,

Thank you and good luck!

uis , in Nouveau NVIDIA GSP Firmware Support Merged For Linux 6.7
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I hope they will also upstream blob-lock(firmware needs to be signed by nvidia) bypass.

KinNectar , in Open-Source-Gaming-Tournament – Play and support Open-Source-Games!
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@forg1veforget This looks cool but your formatted script is broken.

forg1veforget OP ,

Hey there, thank you for the feedback! What exactly do you mean by “formatted script” ? Thank you in advance!

KinNectar ,
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@forg1veforget

ThankYouVeryMuch ,
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That's a Kbin thing, you'll get used to it. Also images in comments like the one you posted doesn't federate with some (I think, maybe they don't federate at all) lemmy servers, so maybe they can't see it either

ThankYouVeryMuch ,
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Don't worry, it's a Kbin thing. It doesn't format correctly some fancy texts from Lemmy and we see a text box with the html tags and all. It should be ok on lemmy

forg1veforget OP ,

@ThankYouVeryMuch Thank you very much for letting us know!

ricdeh , in Nouveau NVIDIA GSP Firmware Support Merged For Linux 6.7
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Arthur_Leywin ,

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CalcProgrammer1 , in Nouveau NVIDIA GSP Firmware Support Merged For Linux 6.7
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I won’t be buying an NVIDIA GPU any time soon for my desktop, but hopefully this move will make gaming on my laptop better. Unfortunately NVIDIA seems to have an almost monopoly on good gaming laptops especially if you don’t want giant bulky or cheaply built ones. My 2021 Razer Blade 14 has a 3070 and while the proprietary drivers work, NVIDIA’s own implementation of render offloading/PRIME leaves much to be desired, with random screen tearing even when vsync is forced on as soon as the GPU load starts getting high.

vividspecter OP ,

I think you have to be okay with APUs to be satisfied with AMD on laptops. Which at least are decently powerful these days, as long as high res triple AAA gaming isn’t a requirement (the Steam Deck is just an APU after all).

Cossty , in Nouveau NVIDIA GSP Firmware Support Merged For Linux 6.7

Great to see, sadly I wouldn’t be able to use it. I have GTX 10 series and the next one I will be buying is AMD or maybe Intel, if their drivers get a lot better by the time I am in a market for a new GPU.

russjr08 ,
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Yep, I have a RTX 2080 and am picking up a 6700 XT once my pay check lands later today (put in a bit of extra time to justify the cost) - I’ve given Nvidia more than enough time to get their act together.

I have heard that Intel had just recently released a pretty decent update to their driver, I haven’t been following it too closely but there’s certainly hope.

Cossty ,

Can I ask why 6700? In raster performance it’s only about 10 faster than 2080 and in ray tracing it is worse. It might be a bit different on linux, but either way, when I will be upgrading I want better improvement than that.

I don’t really need to play the latest games, so I can easily wait. My next gpu will probably be 8800xt or even 9800xt

russjr08 ,
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Primarily because my income doesn’t really allow for me to go any higher than that, I already worked a bit overtime last month since the opportunity was available in order to be able to pick it up. Short of a GPU magically falling from the sky, it was always going to be a lateral move at best. I’d love to either not have to spend money on a card that isn’t really going to gain me a performance boost (and I don’t do any raytracing, my gaming is still fairly lightweight - I’m still on 1080p 60Hz monitors for example), but Nvidia’s stupid games (ha) is pretty much forcing my hand.

As of right now, using Wayland is nigh impossible for me due to the this issue and a fix is a long way out from now because it requires approval on an explicit sync protocol, and then every single compositor will need to implement it - assuming it was approved fairly quickly, its not likely to land in KDE Plasma 6’s initial release, and I doubt it’ll make it in time for GNOME’s next release in the spring. If I used only Wayland-native apps it’d be fine, but that’s not the case - my IDE that I use for work for example uses XWayland and experiences the linked issue very heavily and makes it impossible to actually do any work in. Not to mention, most games still use XWayland since they run through WINE/Proton which doesn’t have Wayland support yet. But hey, at least Night Light/Color finally works in Wayland as of 545 (which don’t even get me started on how ridiculously long that took to get in)…

X11 is hugely problematic because I can hardly reach 60 FPS on just the desktop with basic windows open, the closest I can get is by running KDE and replacing the compositor responsibilities with picom, which has its own fair share of issues. I’ve spent all year trying various tweaks, driver versions, playing around with X/Nvidia settings, using KWin’s and GNOME’s triple buffer (patch), and this was the best I can do.

I was really banking on 545 fixing the situation with Wayland, but that’s not going to happen anytime soon given explicit sync needing to be added into XWayland - or Nvidia rewriting their driver to use implicit sync (which is a pipe dream, given that their driver’s unified architecture means that on Windows it would need to do implicit sync as well). NVK is still a fair bit out from being anywhere near production ready AFAIK, and nouveau is probably still a bit out there as well.

Ironically, Nvidia’s driver in Windows is also upsetting me. I get a stranger flicker from what I believe is the same issue as what was just fixed in 545 which is the power-state of the GPU changing. So this happens even when Steam draws its “Your friend is playing some game” notification, or opening a YouTube video.

Funnily enough, I didn’t even buy the 2080, it was passed down to me from a friend along with a few other components - I was previously on a GTX 970 which was… painful as I’m sure you can imagine due to its age, and wasn’t helped by Nvidia’s drivers being horrendous.

I’m not even a hardware person by any means (for various reasons, such as physical ailments), it was an accomplishment for me to be able to effectively tear down my old build, and replace all of the internals (PSU, Motherboard+CPU+RAM, GPU, liquid cooler… the whole works, only the case stayed the same really) so I’ll just be happy if I can get my new card swapped in without any issues. If one thing goes right for me this month, I just want it to be that.

At the end of the day, I just want my PC to work (and to let me literally work), and everything else is perfect and fully capable - well, I’m a bit disappointed by my new Intel WLAN card being shoddy in Linux but that’s a whole other story. Probably a lot longer of an answer than you expected, but that about sums it up haha.

Cossty ,

I guess that’s fair if you need AMD GPU right now for work.

I am fed up with Nvidia drivers too. Games run smoother on my Steam Deck than on my PC. Like I have higher average FPS on my PC but the frame time graph are spikes after spikes. And on Steam Deck frame time graph is smooth line.

russjr08 ,
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Definitely know where you’re coming from.with the frametime issues, I see the same thing whether in X or Wayland.

I thought that was just the state of Linux gaming for a while, since I hadn’t known anyone else personally who was using Linux (let alone playing games on top of that). It wasn’t until the Steam Deck came out which tons of my friends have that I realized “this is just another Nvidia thing is it”…

Cossty ,

Exactly the same thing, I just thought that was Linux gaming “it is what it is”, until I got steam deck.

spesk , in Lenovo Legion Go - Can it Linux?

Great resource thanks for sharing. I have been chomping at the bit for some information about the Linux experience on this device.

s38b35M5 ,
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Fun (or annoying?) fact: the expression is actually “champing at the bit”

vividspecter , in (Solved) Minor issue: Game shows windows decoration for 1s after re-gaining focus

I know you solved it, but another workaround for this type of issue is to run the game with gamescope. Assuming you have an AMD or Intel card (Nvidia historically didn’t have great support for it).

pathief OP ,
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I do have an Nvidia card.

just_another_person , in (Solved) Minor issue: Game shows windows decoration for 1s after re-gaining focus

Try setting the game to exclusive Fullscreen instead of windowed or borderless maybe, or vice versa. This is a window manager issue, so start digging there. If it doesn’t happen with every single game, it could be a combo of game engine and WM.

pathief OP ,
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It does happen with every game I’ve tried so far. Games are fullscreen by default, but it doesn’t seem to matter what the default is - it always happens.

I’m using KDE but I haven’t managed to find anything that is relevant for my problem :(

just_another_person ,

Did you try switching from Wayland back to X11? Are these only Proton games?

pathief OP ,
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I’m on X11, I have an nvidia card and Wayland is way too buggy right now, even with the recent 545 driver.

As always, the Arch Wiki had the answer, I just didn’t see because it seems to describe a different issue. SDL_VIDEO_MINIMIZE_ON_FOCUS_LOSS=0 environment variable seems to do the trick.

just_another_person ,

👍

sagrotan , in Distros Used for Gaming on Linux, Evolution over Time - November 2023 Edition - Goodbye Manjaro!
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I put Garuda on my wife’s gaming PC, she absolutely loves it & it does everything it should, no problems whatsoever. And it’s based on arch, so if there is something, I know how to fix it. Awesome beginner gaming distro imo, recommend!

kariboka ,

I 2nd Garuda. I absolutely love it.

fakeman_pretendname , in Richard Burns Rally 2023 on Linux Ubuntu 22.04

Does it still so that thing where all the trees/grass etc disappears after 5 minutes (and you keep crashing into nothing), or has that been sorted?

4lch3my OP ,

Not that I have seen so far. I have found some cars that physics dont work on so you have to redownload the car through the RSF plug in.

Renderwahn ,

I think some modded cars don’t work with some of the modded tracks. When I tried it it was pretty random which car worked on which track.

ADonkeyBrainedFrog , in Distro suggestions, anyone?

I’ve been using arch exclusively for years now. Pacman and the wiki are just too good for me to go elsewhere. I’ve used Gnome and Kde both extensively and I just like Gnome more. Kde just has a lot of jank that doesn’t make it feel like a modern system imo. Gnome is a much smoother experience. Both work perfect for gaming though. Just started experimenting with hyprland this week and I’ve been loving it. It has some weird stuff with running games, but that just might be user error. I have friends who swear by mint too which I haven’t seen mentioned in this thread much.

ghostblackout , in Distros Used for Gaming on Linux, Evolution over Time - November 2023 Edition - Goodbye Manjaro!

Arch linux is there because of the steam deck

a_wild_mimic_appears ,

Nope, according to the OP the reports are based on Desktop usage on ProtonDB.

pineapplelover ,

I’ve personally switched over to Arch because steamos is arch based. I know it will probably be just as smooth for other distros but I’ve wanted to switch to arch before the steam deck anyways. I’m happy with everybody just embracing linux and the distros they feel comfortable in.

ghostblackout ,

Oh ok thanks for clarifying

7rokhym , in Distros Used for Gaming on Linux, Evolution over Time - November 2023 Edition - Goodbye Manjaro!

Such wide swings, especially for Flatpak, make it clear the sampling is low and data is inaccurate and spotty. I wouldn’t base much on this.

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