It’s here!! Nobara Linux just got updated with NVIDIA 555.42.02.

  • BradleyUffner@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    This driver is still beta, right? I’m not seeing release binaries on Nvidia’s site. Just making sure I’m not missing anything.

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      1 month ago

      Explicit sync support which fixes flickering for NVIDIA users at high frame rates and VRR enabled.

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        1 month ago

        at high frame rates

        For me it was the opposite, everything below the monitor’s refresh rate (probably), so 60 Hz for me, flickers. As I have a 4k monitor and a 1070, it’s extremely hard to find any game which runs at more than 30 FPS, especially story games (excluding games made with love and the intention to create something perfect, like Metro).

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        1 month ago

        I’ve had very bad luck trying to ditch windows. I’ve been through 6 or 7 different distros trying to find one that works properly with my pc. Somehow I’ve landed on open suse? That one seems to be cooperating, for the most part, for now. This whole experience has really showed me that Linux doesn’t “just work” for normal people though, and anyone who is adamant about that doesn’t understand the general populations capabilities.

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          1 month ago

          What kind of issues are you facing?

          Do you have exotic hardware? Like high refresh rate monitors?

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            1 month ago

            I went through Ubuntu, Nobara, manjaro, mint, pop, Ubuntu again, and landed on open suse. I have no exotic hardware. My biggest issue was the pc going into hibernate and then never coming back. The secondary issue was getting certain games on steam to work and an Xbox controller. I seem to have all of that licked with suse and some tinkering. The battle I’m having now is when the pc goes to sleep/hibernate/whatever sometimes it completely forgets it’s monitor settings and I have to turn the second monitor back on and then change them from 200% back to 100%. Which I thought I had solved by messing with the monitors.config file but I guess not…

            Asus rog m16 laptop if that helps any.