We’re now at a point where transitioning fully to the open-source GPU kernel modules is the right move, and we’re making that change in the upcoming R560 driver release.
Fucking finally.
Is… is this the year of the Linux desktop?
For me it is. I migrated my wife last week and mine is next week. AI spying is the last straw for me.
Mint. Cinnamon for my wife. Probably the same for me, though I’m debating XFCE.
If you know fuck all about Linux I think maybe Mint is pretty good but I kept having issues with the auto updater so I’m on Ubuntu - where I’m also having issues with the auto updater, so just ignore that shit and update from the shell. In which case Mint is still probably the most windows-user friendly, but I don’t know that it’s by a huge margin or anything.
You’re welcome everyone, I just bought an AMD card to replace the buggy NVIDIA card I’m using on arch btw.
We’re open sourcing our drivers since Radeon has been doing that for decades now.
Only 2000-series cards and newer are supported, but this is definitely a good change
Makes me wonder if there was some critical component of the pre-rtx cards that they couldn’t open for some reason
I was kind of hoping that Pascal and Volta would still be included, given how much of a userbase still has those, however from Nvidia’s standpoint, I can kind of see it? These are almost a decade old. But either way, i’m sure they have some other corporate bullshit in mind
Sounds like you have more issues than the driver. I would suggest looking up proper configuration for your machine