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Like literally pull my disk out of a gaming nvidia machine, and plug it into my AMD machine with full working graphics.

This should work already, i switched from nvidia to amd this year by swapping the cards and removing the nvidia drivers some time later.

I guess it’s because the drivers only apply to their specific hardware, so no problems having amd and nvidia drivers present at the same time.

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@jokro @biscuitswalrus Yanked out my 3060TI and replaced it with a Intel A770 16gb “special” edition and gaming on a 49" odessey on linux has never been better.

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The kernel drivers were never an issue, but userspace drivers fixed this many years ago with glvnd.

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