ugh even worse if you have a hybrid laptop. integrated amd and discrete nvidia.
Kids, learn from me, do NOT buy an ASUS ROG Strix. less than 5 years old and thing is already on its deathbed with constant reboots and hanging at POST.
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ugh even worse if you have a hybrid laptop. integrated amd and discrete nvidia.
Kids, learn from me, do NOT buy an ASUS ROG Strix. less than 5 years old and thing is already on its deathbed with constant reboots and hanging at POST.
I'll do you one better: do not buy ANYTHING made by Asus. That stuff's built to fail as fast as possible.
So far i've always had good luck with their motherboards, granted those are the only things from asus that i've bought, and my current motherboard is from 2019 i think.
Things currently stopping "YEAR OF THE LINUX DESKTOP"
These but to a lesser degree
My solution was to pick a distro that came with Nvidia drivers set up already (pop os) and have had zero problems with it.
Me too, Bazzite. That doesn't solve that it runs 15-25% slower than windows in heavy games. Thank god I play mostly indie games.
For me, on CachyOS, there does appear to be some fork of the drivers that the OS maintainers have kept up; I haven't really had any complaints. In my case I don't use ultrawide monitors or any unusual features, but maybe others with specific use cases would struggle more.
That doesn't improve the quality of the drivers though... But you seem to not have had issues yet... Are you on wayland though?
There's always a new issue. One time I can't resume of suspending (I think this is still an issue...). Then shutting off a monitor leads to a crash of the driver-stack. I could go on. Just the fact that Nvidia took so long to support GBM properly is a tragedy.
My Nvidia driver has worked flawlessly in Fedora for the past 3 years. Not a single issue.
Y'all I would happily take all yalls nvidia GPUs.
(Slackware has made using nvidia drivers easy for so long now I'm surprised the other distros haven't fucking figured it out.)
Every distro makes this easy. Every single one. Some have to enable a separate repo for all proprietary shit which is the limit of the challenge.
I managed to get hibernate working on opensuse with an Nvidia card, so I guess I'm lucky as hell.
No you fucking didnβt.
I had to remember that I'm trans and furry and channel that energy during drive partitioning.
I'm having no trouble on mine on CachyOS thankfully. Playin my games just fine. I'm sad I didn't kick Microslop sooner, it's been great honestly with all the tinkering and control I have. Not only did I get a performance lift, but my PC actually feels...like it's mine I guess?
Maybe Microslop is secretly paying Nvidia to be shit specifically on Linux?
Doesn't even have to pay. With the way Microsoft pushes AI, Nvidia gets their share automatically.
I'm on endeavouros (arch) with an rtx 3060 and haven't had any issues whatsoever in a few years, are people having more nvidia problems lately or something?
I haven't had issues in ages, with Fedora at least. My laptop has NVIDIA and my desktop has AMD. Both are pretty stable.
Regular desktop stuff and gaming usually works fine. Problems start cropping up when you try to use some more advanced GPU-powered apps, or do development yourself. I've encountered even older OpenGL apps that fail to start unless you force them to use the Mesa software renderer.
No issues on Mint though
To be fair the windows driver situation isn't much better. last time I started windows on a computer I cared about, it tried to find a new driver for my mouse for some reason and in the process deleted all the profiles I had configured on the mouse
Arch just seems to work. Though I am also not seeing a single distro in this thread listed as having issues.
Maybe itβs because mine is old, but my NVIDIA card never interfered with running Mint.
Use Bazzite or one of its sister distros.
This is the only reason I use a "gaming* distro. They took the single biggest pain in the ass, and made sure it works out of the box. Yes, there are other challenges (immutable distros have a learning curve) but overall I'm very happy with Bazzite.
Just put Fedora on my desktop with an RTX 5060 a couple weeks ago. The Nvidia drivers were easy to install but they borked a bit later and it took me an hour or two to fix unfortunately. And sleep doesn't work at all.
Still, the Nvidia driver issues are secondary to the WiFi issues that I've spent so many hours trying to get work, and every time I think it works for good, it breaks again. I'm buying a dongle with a Mediatek MT7601U and hopefully this fixes the WiFi issues for good.
Dunno, every single major problem I had in the last couple of years (including few month on windows) were caused by bad AMD drivers. Had to switch to wayland in large part to avoid that goddamn hw_done/flip_done timeout bug. And still, if anything tries to use VA-API it freezes the entire desktop with amdgpu_cs_ioctl reports "not enough memory for command submission". And it also recently started to not recognize the monitor plugged into it after booting, saying kernel: workqueue: dm_irq_work_func [amdgpu] hogged CPU for >10000us 4 times, consider switching to WQ_UNBOUND, so I have to re-plug it a few times for it to start working.
Nvidia, on the other hand? Not a single hitch so far.