I've been downloading the drivers directly from nvidia for years and they are 
not difficult to use or update.


On September 15, 2019 11:44:20 PM UTC, Mikhail Novosyolov 
<[email protected]> wrote:
>16.09.2019 1:57, Guillermo Rozas пишет:
>>>> * If binary, which are best/most stable/fastest?
>>> None are. Binaries are always a pain.
>> I disagree with this. In Ubuntu (and derivatives) NVidia binary
>> drivers are installed and usually work out of the box (even on
>> Optimus-based notebooks), and OpenCL support can be installed
>directly
>> from the official Ubuntu repositories. I've been using darktable like
>> this for years and never had any problem installing or upgrading the
>> system.
>
>That's because Ubuntu maintainers got all the pain instead of you...
>
>But that is about the situation in general, not just OpenCL. AMD has 
>recently reworked their OpenCL support and their work is not fully 
>finished yet, here Nvidia's OpenCL is much more mature and will cause 
>less troubles.
>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Guillermo
>>
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