• @utopiah@lemmy.ml
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    42 months ago

    Ironically enough just 2 days ago I posted this https://lemmy.ml/post/20691536/13906950 namely how the 1st thing I do after installing NVIDIA drivers on Debian is disabling Wayland to rely on X11 simply because it doesn’t work.

    Sadly that’s relevant here precisely because if we are talking about Valve it’s about gaming, if it’s about gaming one simply can’t ignore the state of NVIDIA drivers.

    So… it might run on 50% on Linux desktops but on mine, which I also game on, it never worked once I had drivers for gaming installed. Consequently I understand “how people are complaining” because that’s exactly my experience.

    • @tekato@lemmy.world
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      102 months ago

      That’s NVIDIA’s fault for refusing to adopt the agreed upon methods for rendering graphics on Linux. They tried to force EGLStreams on everybody for almost a decade while knowing GBM was better.

    • Drew
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      32 months ago

      I mean I’m on wayland and nvidia works fine

      • @Aristoxene@feddit.nl
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        22 months ago

        Same here and with an Optimus configuration ( NVIDIA + Intel GPU ). Work flawlessly on my Fedora.

        • Drew
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          32 months ago

          Just base endeavour OS with nvidia drivers, maybe they would have information on it

    • UnfortunateShort
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      22 months ago

      That I can understand, however I want to piont out that this is an Nvidia problem entirely. Wayland works perfectly fine under 2/3 hardware vendors.

      Luckily, they finally open-sourced their shit so going forward, this will probably change. But chances are only from the 2000 series on, so it might take an upgrade for many folks…