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I am currently working on a google sheet to list out GPU's and their respective drivers needed for Arch Linux, check it out if you want and correct me with the comments (NO TROLLING):
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ … sp=sharing
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yes you can comment on gootleg office
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How is this better than https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/NVIDIA#Installation? It's less accurate, as there's overlap between nvidia and nvidia-open. Nouveau already maintains a list of GPUs, linked to in that table.
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i never said it was better and also outside Nvidia(the company, not the driver), trying to find out what is needed and what is not is a bit fuzzier, this table is for all gpu's that make sense to list, not just nvidia
How is this better than https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/NVIDIA#Installation? It's less accurate, as there's overlap between nvidia and nvidia-open. Nouveau already maintains a list of GPUs, linked to in that table.
Last edited by Omarz2012 (2024-10-24 23:54:23)
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As it says in that table, Turing through Ada Lovelace can use either nvidia or nvidia-open.
Nothing is really fuzzy outside of NVIDIA, either. They're all in-tree kernel drivers so there's no issue, other than a slight overlap between radeon and amdgpu covered on that wiki page.
Last edited by Scimmia (2024-10-24 23:58:09)
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Thx, i got the wrong message when it said "and newer"before you corrected me
As it says in that table, Turing through Ada Lovelace can use either nvidia or nvidia-open.
Nothing is really fuzzy outside of NVIDIA, either. They're all in-tree kernel drivers so there's no issue, other than a slight overlap between radeon and amdgpu covered on that wiki page.
but also i already wasted time on this, delaying my school work and i dont want it to go to waste
Last edited by Omarz2012 (2024-10-25 15:01:21)
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