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I had all kinds of issues with my 1080 Ti that eventually prompted me to “downgrade” to a 5700XT.

Artefacts, distro updates breaking my system because the graphics driver didn’t like it, stuttering, crashes, flickering, extremely poor Wayland support. It made me hate using my PC to be honest.

By all accounts with the newest driver it’s basically all resolved, and I’m glad to see Nvidia is finally taking steps to open up their graphics stack, so we’re headed in a good direction

…but people really aren’t lying when they’ve been saying Nvidia’s Linux support has been substandard.

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