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[โ€“] Jumi@lemmy.world 4 points 2 days ago (1 children)

How are Nvidia GPUs holding up on Linux at this point? Since the author specifically praised AMD and Linux.

[โ€“] pinball_wizard@lemmy.zip 3 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Counter to the experiences I usually read about here, I put an Nvidia GPU into my Linux box over the weekend and it just worked immediately.

Now I have no idea if I've been reading the troubles of a vocal minority, or if I should go buy a lotto ticket this weekend. Haha.

[โ€“] dustyData@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

There's three types of NVIDIA failures on Linux:

A- The niche thing that doesn't work for the group of people who use it.

B- The specific card model that doesn't work.

C- The distro that for some reason is a nightmare to install the drivers.

Each motive individually is not a lot of people, but all together it is way much more than AMD. Hence the difference.

Also, if you have a type A failure card, there's a probability that maybe it will be fixed eventually. But for type B, you're out of luck. There's a non-zero chance that your card will never work.

Type C is entirely up to user error and distro effort. But it won't help with type A and B. If NVIDIA of fails you, whether you can install the drivers on your distro or not, is irrelevant.

[โ€“] ximtor@lemmy.zip 2 points 1 day ago

Same boat here, just works, both on my laptop and deksktop.

In fact most of our company runs linux on laptops with nvidia gpu..

The biggest problem i can think of is a distro that doesn't ship the drivers in their package manager. and then it's just following the description on the nvidia website how to install them for your distro.