Greetings to all the other Maxwell and Pascal users...
nvidia-580xx-dkms (and similiar legacy drivers) is your new best friend. And given the next wave of rediculous price spikes probably for some time...
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Greetings to all the other Maxwell and Pascal users...
nvidia-580xx-dkms (and similiar legacy drivers) is your new best friend. And given the next wave of rediculous price spikes probably for some time...
Sucks to stop getting the new stuff. But with DKMS, sticking with 580 does not seem too terrible.
Realistically older generations didn't get new stuff in updated drivers for quite some time anyway, so yeah... Doesn't matter much.
Honestly, if I had a newer card I would be more concerned about that general shift to open source drivers at the moment as they are still far from comparable performance-wise.
I'm still rocking my 1080ti. I was hoping to do an upgrade in 2026, but all this AI bullshit fucked this up again...
I upgraded o an RTX5050 just before all the prices skyrocketed. Glad I did, and also glad I didn't go for the higher end cards at the time. I've been quite impressed at the stability and graphics quality while dipping into Linux gaming.
I have been waiting so long for this.
What is keeping it out of tree though? Can we not create a community driver that talks to the NVIDiA open source stuff?
It would be best to get all the Open Source stuff into the kernel even if users are going to pair it with the proprietary blob from NVIDIA.