If you are using :manjaro: #Manjaro or :arch: #Arch and you have #Nvidia graphics card, and you updated to Plasma 6, you are up for a nasty surprise, as after typing your password to login, you will get into a black screen. It seems X11 doesn't have this issue, but Wayland is completely toasted!
The only solution I found is to create /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia.conf and put these two lines in it:
Künstliche Intelligenz wird Wirtschaft und Alltag immer mehr bestimmen. Dominiert wird die Entwicklung von den großen US-Technologie-Konzernen. Ist das Rennen für Europas Tech-Branche verloren? Von Thomas Spinnler.
In this one, #Nvidia plans to use their open source drivers as the default, we have more details about @system76 Cosmic Desktop,a nasty attack vector that can bypass your #VPN without you knowing, plus #Valve contributing to Nvidia drivers now!
Is there anyone on here that has a recommendation for NVIDIA graphics cards? I haven't used them for a very long time, only AMD, so not really up to date on them.
I need it to run fine on Linux, which I hope has improved now. I will use it for not very demanding games like WoW, and for Machine Learning. I currently have an AMD Radeon RX 5700 GPU.
I was considering a Dual GeForce RTX 4070 OC, since it would fit in my box. I can't have any of the super long ones.
I was so happy yesterday! I had a desktop computer that had been sitting around my house for several years, and I decided to bring it back to life. I bought a new NVIDIA RTX 4060 card and a new case for it. I transferred all the old components to the new case and fired it up, installed Fedora Silverblue, and even played a bit of Fallout 4 at full graphics settings. It was such a breeze!
However, today when I tried to turn it on, I think the motherboard just gave out. Looks like it's time for a new CPU, motherboard, and memory.
For the fellow nerds out there, what would you recommend? I'm looking to play some games and compile Rust code.
I remember seeing my brothers' #gaming PCs just stopped getting upgraded, including their GPUs. My eldest brother's PC stopped "growing" with an #NVIDIA#GTX ~500 (or 700) series. My second brother's PC stopped at an NVIDIA GTX 1070.
Mine was upgraded several times from a GTX 1050 Ti, to GTX 1070 Ti, to an #RTX 2070 Super, and lastly to an RTX 3080 Ti ~2 years ago using money I got from a job I did funded by the EU lol (otherwise... I would never have gotten an XX80 series honestly).
Seeing my brothers' PCs and the sad state they're in, I swore I'd not "grow old" and stop upgrading my PC hardware every couple of years. Now, I fully understand them not because of the rising commitments of them having families of their own etc. but just... this is enough lol and I suspect it will be enough for ~6-10 years at least. No offense, but my younger self would think I sound boomer as hell rn saying what I just said.
Inzwischen geht via #google#chrome browser ganz offiziell auch #nvidia#geforcenow, der Streaming-Dienst, bei dem man sich potente Grafik-Hardware monatlich anmieten kann.
Großartig wäre, wenn für das Deck eine offizielle App käme ...
Companies buy #NVIDIA GPUs like candy to train bullshit #ai models, even though a current Intel or AMD CPU would often easily suffice. But why keep it simple when you can make it complicated and expensive?