Just installed #xwayland 24.1! Now to wait for the new version of the #Nvidia drivers. This is part of why I installed an Arch-based distro, I don't want to wait six months to two years between significant updates, I don't have that much extra time to spare in my life for reasons outside me and my body that shouldn't exist but do exist in this world and I don't want to waste it waiting around for new versions of stuff.
If you pick up one of the #Nvidia Orin boards, definitely get an SSD to go along with it. While it can run off an SD card, you’re going to run out of space quickly, and you’ll see a performance hit on complex tasks (like running a local #LLM). #EdgeAI#ai
#NVK news: Support for DRM format modifiers has landed & will be part of the upcoming Mesa 24.1 release It's last piece required to support GameScope and is important to making Zink+NVK a robust #OpenGL solution. Read more: http://col.la/drmnvk#NVIDIA#Vulkan#OpenSource
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!
So, the 555 driver is getting delayed. That's understandable. But it's kinda crazy how eagerly everyone is waiting for a new NVIDIA driver. Also, 555 is a legendary name in my opinion.
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.