Still is. I had to reinstall linux the other day because Nvidia fucked everything up. It wasn't the first time.
I use btrfs with snapshots now.
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Still is. I had to reinstall linux the other day because Nvidia fucked everything up. It wasn't the first time.
I use btrfs with snapshots now.
I mean, Nvidia drivers have been shitty on windows too as of late
Hilarious to see this after my OpenSUSE Tumbleweed install booted to a black screen (with a cursor) and no TYY access after a 16 GB update. X_X lol.
Oh well. Been here before, thank God for BTRFS and Snapper integration! Probably just gotta freeze that Nvidia driver again for like a week. Blah.
When it works, I agree with some other posters here: It works fine. My only graphics issues have been "doesn't boot into graphics environment and Nvidia-smi says 'We ain't found shit.'๐ชฎ" LOL
Otherwise it's a LOT better than it's been. I haven't had to go chasing down obscure issues.
Those AI slopping MFers just broke my shit just last week.
I'm not even an AMD fanperson. But in the last 20 years it only made once sense for me to buy Nvidia with the offerings at hands, my budget and my needs. I will never get why they are THIS popular.
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.
YOTLD wonโt ever happen, but getting NVIDIA drivers in order for seamless experience will definitely increase user base. It might only happen when Nova/Nouveau+NVK are mature enough to take over.
Nvidia drivers have been pretty stable on linux for awhile now. My main problem with nvidia atm is lack of support for hardware acceleration for Android emulation