nvidia-all
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596 | 29 | |
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10 days ago | 15 days ago | |
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nvidia-all
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Fix for Starfield unable to launch on NVIDIA GPUs
- rollback the driver using github.com/Frogging-Family/nvidia-all and get rev530.41.03-250.
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Nvidia downgrade to 530 doesn’t work on 6.4 kernel
The TKG DKMS package already has an open issue, and it seems like there's a patch for it. Looks like you'll need to manually patch it, though.
- Steam completely broken after recent update
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How do I downgrade my nvidia drivers?
Have a look at nvidia-all
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Problems with latest hardware on many distros
Stay with Endeavour. Install the DKMS Nvidia drivers from https://github.com/frogging-family/nvidia-all
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PSA - If you're having issues opening Steam with the latest Nvidia drivers on Arch
git clone https://github.com/frogging-family/nvidia-all cd nvidia-all makepkg -si
- What's the best way to go about installing the *beta* drivers for Nvidia?
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Another HoloISO Fork
If the installer detects no nvidia GPU then it wont install the driver, but you could just reinstall the system and keep your /home directory (your games and stuff) or you install the driver beforehand via nvidia-all aio installer and follow nvidia do's and don'ts from the archwiki. But be warned gamemode is laggy with nvidia (desktop big picture is fine), because valve hasn't enabled video acceleration for nvidia in gamemode yet.
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How do I install RTX 3000 series on arch linux
Or you could just clone https://github.com/frogging-family/nvidia-all and run makepkg -si from the directory. Choose your wanted driver branch and choose non-open and WITH dkms when prompted. That will allow you to also use custom kernels (DKMS I mean)
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Hesitant to swap to Linux as a daily driver.
But mainly I use Frogging Family's github for my kernels and Nvidia drivers. https://github.com/Frogging-Family/nvidia-all Couple commands, a reboot and I'm up for gaming again. Mainly I use this github for more up to date drivers. And you can test the opensource part or vulkan drivers. Vulkan and the normal DKMS driver works fine for me.
dotfiles
- KRESZ tevhitek
- I am trying to make a list of thing that I want in my arch linux before the installation. Can u recommand some applicanion that is useful.
- You started a new job, what are the first tools you install on your machine?
- anyone using a module that lets you switch between audio sinks?
- Best way to manage dotfiles using just Git
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Perfect KDE Plasma compositing combo: Kwin + Picom
This is how I install it, then the service file is very similar too it just starts this other picom executable. https://github.com/AlexAegis/dotfiles/blob/master/modules/picom/1.user.sh
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First linux distro, so here's the cliched neofetch/htop picture.
I install it from repo like this: https://github.com/AlexAegis/dotfiles/tree/master/modules/powerline
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hashdir - A command-line utility to checksum directories and files
https://github.com/AlexAegis/dotfiles https://github.com/AlexAegis/pont
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https://np.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/n51pp6/what_is_a_program_that_you_use_thats_uncommon_but/gx25uqv/
So I decided that I do something way simpler. I suggest you read my README, or just check out my dotfile repo: https://github.com/alexaegis/dotfiles
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What is a program that you use that's uncommon but essential for you?
Another example on how the modules matter more than pont itself. On it's own it has 0 context on what XDG folder locations are, but I have an xdg module (https://github.com/AlexAegis/dotfiles/tree/master/modules/xdg) that has an environmental file in ~/.config/environment.d listing my XDG config (which is pretty much the default but that doesnt matter) And a named, environment script. These environment scripts are always run, no matter what. And I'm using them to source environmental variables, so if ANOTHER module is dependent on xdg because I'm using these variables, it doesnt matter if my environment has these variables or not, pont will load them, from there.
What are some alternatives?
linux-tkg - linux-tkg custom kernels
ueberzug - ueberzug is a command line util which allows to display images in combination with X11. The user is expected to have knowledge of theoretical computer science. https://github.com/seebye/ueberzug/wiki/Troubleshooting/119e30f331799b30fb9594db29740685cb09425b
guake - Drop-down terminal for GNOME
proton-ge-custom - Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components
pont - pont, the dotmodule manager
optimus-manager - A Linux program to handle GPU switching on Optimus laptops.
fsearch - A fast file search utility for Unix-like systems based on GTK3
egl-wayland - The EGLStream-based Wayland external platform
chezmoi - Manage your dotfiles across multiple diverse machines, securely.
LatencyFleX - Vendor agnostic latency reduction middleware. An alternative to NVIDIA Reflex.
sxiv - Simple X Image Viewer