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NVIDIA 375.10 Linux Driver Released, Supports GTX 1050 Series
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Originally posted by Espionage724 View PostI don't notice this on my laptop with Optimus, but I don't use Bumblebee.
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Originally posted by dgmvecuador View Post
If you combine this option with triple buffer you can accomplish good performance.
even with compiz and export __GL_YIELD=NOTHING
Let's see how this works on once the ebuild + patches is available ...
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Originally posted by kernelOfTruth View Post
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reducing tearing
haha - gotta try that
Hopefully this does NOT come with a performance penalty
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Doesn't work for me (GTX 760) the animations and transitions are totally lagging and visible,
nothing's smooth
other suggested ways to cope with it were triplebuffer + export __GL_YIELD=USLEEP
or some additional ones
which seemed to work for me
Would have liked to try out the other approach but it seems the gpu might not be powerful enough
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Not there yet.
Fresh drivers from upstream, currently shipping Nvidia. ## Current releases Current production branch release: 535.154.05 Current new feature branch release: 550.54.14 Current beta release: 550.40.07 ## Legacy releases 470.223.02 (x86_64) - GKxxx “Kepler” GPUs 390.157 (x86 / x86_64 / ARM) - GF1xx “Fermi” GPUs (*) 340.108 (x86 / x86_64) - GeForce 8 and 9 series GPUs (*) 304.137 (x86 / x86_64) - GeForce 6 and 7 series GPUs (*) 173.14.39 (x86 / x86_64) - GeForce 5 series GPUs (*) 96.43.2...
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