On 26/11/16 03:53, Dave Pawson wrote:
Which is the easiest Nvidia card for rpmfusion?
No games, though I do need to drive two screens
(hdmi and DVI).
Any recommendations please?
I'll be going up to Fedora 25 in a couple of weeks <grin/>
regards
On 26 November 2016 at 01:58, Lawrence E Graves <[email protected]> wrote:
On 11/25/2016 06:43 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 11/26/16 09:25, Robin Laing wrote:
Intel has not provided full 3D speed of Nvidia.
Would love to stick with OS but not having much luck.
FWIW, the 375.20 drivers have been pushed to updates.
I have updated my PC to Fedora 25 and am running the 375.20 nvidia drivers
with ease. Just found out how to install it. After installing the drivers,
make sure to go to boot/grub2/grub.cfg and put rdblacklist=nouveau
nouveau.modeset=0. You must remove what is there starting at quiet.
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All things are workable but don't all things work.
Prov. 3:5 & 6
Up to F24, I have had no problem with any nVidia card other than Laptop
due to Bumblebee (intel/nvidia) video cards.
Even use a Titan X on one machine for gaming, loaded and operated
perfectly except for a couple of updates where driver was not built from
akmods.
GeForce GTX 960
In the machine with a builtin AMD video card that would freeze (lock
system) almost daily with no issues. Since moving to nVidia, no
freezing issues. Uptime is only kernel updates.
GeForce 9500 GT in a much older system, still works with nvidia driver
from rpmfusion. Same, no kernel updates, no reboot. now used as a
server so the nVidia drivers are overkill.
I find things just work as default on machines.