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nvitop: GPU Process Management

nvitop is an interactive NVIDIA device and process monitoring tool that bills itself as “the one-stop solution for GPU process management.” Learn more here.
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PanCSF: A New DRM Driver for Mali CSF-Based GPUs

A look into the new job-scheduling model with Mali GPUs, its support in the new PanCSF DRM driver, and more.
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NVIDIA 515.86.01 Linux Graphics Driver Is Out With Spider-Man Fix

The NVIDIA 515.86.01 release brings an updated Nvidia-settings control panel and a bug fix that only affected Linux gamers. Learn more here.
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Best Graphic Cards for Linux

The guide listed factors to consider when buying graphics cards, what the available and popular graphics cards are, and ways to pick up the best graphics cards.

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Darktile – A GPU-Rendered Terminal

Darktile is a GPU-rendered terminal emulator (written in Go) designed for windows side by side. Learn more about Darktile here.
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Darktile – A GPU-Rendered Terminal

Darktile is a GPU-rendered terminal emulator (written in Go) designed for windows side by side. Learn more about Darktile here.
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3 Best GPU-Accelerated Terminal Emulators for Linux

GPU-accelerated terminal emulators for Linux offload rendering to the GPU for lower system load and buttery smooth scrolling. Learn more here.
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Writing an Open-source GPU Driver – Without the Hardware

Until now, no Valhall devices (Mali-G57, Mali-G78) ran mainline Linux. Whilst this made driver development obviously difficult, there’s no better time to write drivers than before the devices even get into the hands of end-users. Here’s a tale fr…

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Linux Remains Above 1% on the Steam Hardware Survey

Yesterday Valve has published its monthly Steam Hardware Survey for October, and aside from showing the usual Nvidia and Intel dominance in GPUs and CPUs usage among Steam users, there weren’t many new takeaways from the latest report except Linux gami…

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How to Install NVIDIA 495.xx Beta Drivers on Linux Mint 20

The following tutorial will teach you how to install the latest bleeding-edge Nvidia Beta Graphic drivers for Linux Mint 20.
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DearPyGui 1.0.0 User Interface Toolkit Released

Check out Dear PyGui 1.0.0 (the DPG), a cross-platform toolkit for GUI development in Python. The most important feature of the project is the use of multithreading and outsourcing of operations to the GPU to speed up rendering. The key goal of shaping the 1.0.0 release is to stabilize the API. Compatibility-breaking changes will now […]

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Install or Upgrade Nvidia Graphic Drivers on Linux Mint 20

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Nvidia Graphic Drivers for the series 470.xx / 465.xx / 460.xx / 390.xx and 340.xx from the Nvidia Proprietary Repository, giving you the latest in software available.
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How to install FFmpeg with NVIDIA GPU acceleration on Linux

Want to use ffmpeg to accelerate video encode and decode with an NVIDIA GPU on Linux? Try this tutorial which explains how to install and configure ffmpeg with NVIDIA hardware acceleration on Linux.
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Panfrost Achieves OpenGL ES 3.1 Conformance on Mali-G52

The open-source Panfrost driver for Mali GPUs has now achieved official conformance on Mali-G52 for OpenGL ES 3.1, as seen on the Khronos adopters list. This important milestone is a step forward for the open source driver, as it now certifies Panfrost for use in commercial products containing Mali-G52 and paves the way for further […]

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Linus Torvalds Announces First Linux 5.15 Kernel Release Candidate

It’s been two weeks since the release of Linux kernel 5.14, which slowly makes its way into the stable software repositories of various popular GNU/Linux distributions, and now it’s time to go out and test another new kernel series, Linux 5.15, which will be released later this fall. Linux 5.15 looks to be yet another […]

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