• hyper@lemmy.zip
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    I wish I could. My gaming rig has an nvidia gpu and linux support really sucks because of the proprietary driver situation…
    Steams new gamepad ui is a slideshow running at 5fps and I loose HDR so I have to remain on Windows for now. Every other desktop I own is UNIX tho.

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        Those drivers are stable, but older. I get errors playing new games because my drivers are always 5-10 versions older than their windows equivalents.

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        He’s right about the new gamepad UI for steam though… it’s completely unusable in Linux from my experience (the old big picture UI worked fine)

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            I’m guessing the laptops are using Optimus and are maybe running big picture using the integrated graphics, hence being smoother on them. 1080ti I don’t know, maybe it’s just in issue with RTX cards or something. iirc it was to do with HW acceleration but not sure

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      A few others have mentioned Pop_OS! for their Nvidia driver support which is what I’m running too. I think I’m on version 535.93 or something like that. Most of the Ubuntu downstream (Ubuntu, mint, pop_os, etc,.) already include The proprietary drivers in their repos. Pop_OS is known for Nvidia support being a bit quicker than the others.

      I’d suggest looking into dual booting (thats what I do, there are a few things that work better on windows). It’s super easy to set up, and it’s an easy low risk way to see if it works for you.

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      My gaming rig has an Nvidia GPU as well, and it runs mostly without any problems (I’ve had to manually update drivers a couple of times) on POP!_OS

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        Can you try to run the big picture/ gamepad UI and see if it lag? This my only real issue blocking me from switching back

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          I have a RTX3070 and I never felt any lag using big picture/gamepad UI in Ubuntu/Manjaro/Endeavour.

          But you can Dual Boot and only use Windows for gaming. I did that initially

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              Started on Manjaro but I was annoyed when they let their SSL certificates expire several times so I moved to EndeavourOS. Now I am using NixOS, and I probably stay with it for a while.

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                Nix is a good tool, but don’t think I’d personally want to give up the Linux FHS for it. Manjaro’s management does indeed have a somewhat concerning track record.

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              I’m guessing they’re distro hopping. People often jump from Manjaro to Endeavor to get a more clean Arch experience. This is what I did too, on my laptop a couple of years ago, and I’ve stayed on EndeavourOS since.

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                Do you ever run into upstream bugs, or Idk, package version incompatibilities, on Endeavour? The idea that the 2-week package grouping and delay might help avoid those is one of the main things that drew me to Manjaro.

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                  I did run into a few package version incompatibilities 1 or 2 times, but it was rare to have issues. I think I had more issues on Manjaro tbh.

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                  No, I personally haven’t had any problems with package incompatibility on Endeavour. Anecdotally; on Manjaro I had two system breaking updates.

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            I got a RTX 3080 myself and no matter what distro I used the new gamepad UI lagged so much that it was unusable… maybe this has been fixed, I haven’t tried it in a while.
            Also are you using x or wayland?

            But you can Dual Boot and only use Windows for gaming. I did that initially

            Sadly I wont switch until this is resolved. But I use this rig only for gaming and navigate through gamepadui so I dont have to see Windows lol.
            I use UNIX (Linux / macOS) on all other hosts.

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              Use X not Wayland on NVIDIA GPUs. I’m running nixos on my laptop / desktop and big picture works without issues on both hosts.

              4800hs + 1650m / 13900kf + 3070

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              I was using X in all of those. Now I am on NixOS and Wayland, but haven’t tried steam/big picture yet.

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      I use a gaming laptop with an Nvidia GPU and linux support does not ‘really suck.’

      The only downside I have is one you wouldn’t experience because you’re not using a laptop.

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        The only downside I have is one you wouldn’t experience because you’re not using a laptop.

        Optimus/Bumblebee/IGPU switching/whatever?

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          It’s just optimus now.

          The issue is that in order for a program to use the dedicated GPU, I need to launch it with prime-run prepended to it.

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            There’s probably some programs that you always want to run with the dedicated GPU, though.

            Copy the launchers for those from /usr/share/applications to ~/.local/share/applications, and edit the Exec= line to include prime-run?

            Or, assuming prime-run is inheritable (since otherwise apps that need renderer subprocesses wouldn’t work), run an application launcher/menu itself with prime-run?

            Actually, it looks like prime-run just sets a couple environment variables anyway. So set those however you want for each program.

            What does “NVIDIA Control Panel” look like these days? It’s been a couple years since I’ve seen it. No options in there?

            I’m assuming you still want the IGPU and not the discrete GPU for rendering the desktop/simple programs, for power consumption and performance reasons, so you’re not willing to just turn the IGPU off or stick your entire session under prime-run or export its environment variables in ~/.profile or whatever.


            It looks like there are also GPU switcher taskbar applets for both KDE and GNOME. This sounds like it would be easy enough.

            …I think back when I was setting up a NVIDIA laptop, I might have just put a toggle for optimus-manager somewhere, or something.