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Hi.Im 13 years old arch linux user.And i stuck with nvidia control panel.I mean,in windows you have Nvidia Control Panel.Do arch linux have that thing?My driver is nvidia-open-dkms and GPU - gtx 1650
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Have you seen nvidia-settings?
It's the closest thing to Nvidia Control Panel you can get on linux.
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Yes, I tried it. But I can't figure out how to use it. Some profiles, etc., but no settings. I can't set up any renderer like in Windows 11, or even opengl . I'm not even talking about directX. In Windows I could set up SSAA, Azinotropic filtering, and other graphic stuff . Is there a tutorial for nvidia-settings or something similar?
Last edited by Lesh13imtoostupid (2025-02-14 12:26:59)
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In no way nvidia-settings is an equivalent of Nvidia Control Panel. You can do very limited number of things with it.
Linux has it's own ways to handle settings (console commands and config files).
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So sad
Last edited by Lesh13imtoostupid (2025-02-14 12:49:08)
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In Windows I could set up SSAA, Azinotropic filtering, and other graphic stuff .
Certainly not "Azinotropic" filtering… ![]()
nvidia-settings typically allows this (leaving aside an enourmous amount of things you can configure using the CLI or via environment variables, check the nvidia README file) except if you're not actually running on the nvidia driver, then you get a mostly blank UI.
glxinfo -B
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