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GeForce NOW’s Linux app exits beta, gets official Flatpak repo

Von: Joey Sneddon

GeForce NOW app on a laptop with Linux mascot penguin holding logoGeForce NOW’s native Linux app has exited beta after seven months of testing, with official support for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and later. The app is a frontend for Nvidia’s game streaming service, with more than 4,500 PC titles running in the cloud on Nvidia servers. Users get GeForce RTX-class performance, ray tracing and DLSS without the need to own the relevant hardware. In a blog post to announce its ‘graduation’ from beta, Nvidia say GeForce NOW for Linux has picked up “performance, stability and polish” improvements thanks to community feedback during the beta test period. The company also touches on […]

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Firefox is adding Vulkan video decoding for Nvidia GPUs

Von: Joey Sneddon

Firefox logo with a pleased face drawn on it, sitting on a purple background.Firefox is adding hardware-accelerated Vulkan Video decoding, saving Nvidia users on Linux the hassle of manually configuring the nvidia-vaapi-driver package. The change will be included in Firefox 153, out July 21, but it will not be enabled by default – not to start with. Instead, users will be able to flip a pair of preferences in about:config to try it out, with the awareness that there may be hiccups and edge cases (especially on devices with hybrid graphics, mentioned further down). Given that Nvidia GPUs are capable (understatement klaxon), I was surprised to hear that this didn’t already work. Turns out, Firefox’s […]

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NVIDIA 595.84 Linux Driver Improves Support for 007 First Light and Other Games

Von: Marcus Nestor

NVIDIA 530.30.02

NVIDIA 595.84 production-ready graphics driver for Linux is now available for download with improvements for several video games and various bug fixes to improve stability.

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NVIDIA 595 Linux Graphics Driver Promises Wayland 1.20 Support, Beta Out Now

Von: Marcus Nestor

NVIDIA 515.48.07

NVIDIA 595 graphics driver is now available for public beta testing with support for Wayland 1.20, DRI3 1.2, and other changes. Here's what to expect!

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NVIDIA 580.119.02 Linux Graphics Driver Released with Various Bug Fixes

Von: Marcus Nestor

NVIDIA 535.54.03

NVIDIA 580.119.02 graphics driver is now available for download for Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris systems with various bug fixes.

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NVIDIA 580.95.05 Driver Adds Support for YCbCr 4:2:2 Display Modes over HDMI FRL

Von: Marius Nestor

NVIDIA 535.54.03

NVIDIA 580.95.05 graphics driver for Linux systems is now available for download with support for YCbCr 4:2:2 display modes over HDMI and various bug fixes.

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OBS Studio 32.0 Brings New Plugin Manager, NVIDIA RTX Effects

Von: Joey Sneddon

The new OBS Studio 32.0 release is out, with support for higher-quality recordings out-of-the-box, new filters and effects, a plugin manager and plenty of bug fixes.

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NVIDIA Make Shock Open-Source Announcement

Von: Joey Sneddon

Official open source NVIDIA graphics drivers get a step closer to reality as NVIDIA announced the first release of open GPU modules its recent hardware.

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NVIDIA Finally Releases Open-Source Linux GPU Kernel Modules

Von: Marius Nestor

NVIDIA published today open-source GPU kernel modules for Linux systems as a first step towards providing an out-of-the-box user experience for their proprietary graphics driver.

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