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How to Install NVIDIA GPU Driver on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Desktop/Server

If you have an NVIDIA GPU installed on your computer/server, installing the NVIDIA GPU drivers will be the first thing to do after installing Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. On Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Desktop, you can install NVIDIA GPU drivers using the following methods: Software & Updates app APT package manager   On Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Server, […]

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NVIDIA 550.90.07 Linux Graphics Driver Is Out Now with Various Bug Fixes

NVIDIA 550.90.07 graphics driver for Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris systems is now available for download with various bug fixes and improvements.
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NVIDIA 555 Beta Linux Graphics Driver Released with Explicit Sync Support

NVIDIA 555 beta graphics driver for Linux is now available for public testing with explicit sync support on Wayland and other improvements. Here’s what to expect from the final release.
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Ubuntu 24.10 to Enable Wayland for NVIDIA Users

Ubuntu first switched to using Wayland as its default display server in 2017 before reverting the following year. It tried again in 2021 and has stuck with it since. But while Wayland is what most of is now login to after installing Ubuntu, anyone doin…

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How to Install & Use NVIDIA Driver in Ubuntu 24.04 | 22.04

This is a step by step beginner’s guide shows how to install NVIDIA proprietary driver in Ubuntu. And, how to switch between Intel/AMD and NVIDIA GPU, run specific app/game with NVIDIA while leaving others rendered by integrated graphics card. While installing Ubuntu, the wizard provides an option to install the NVIDIA proprietary driver alongside. If […]

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How to Install NVIDIA GPU Driver on Fedora 40+ KDE 6 Spin on Wayland

Installing the NVIDIA GPU driver is the first thing you will want to do after installing Fedora 40 on your computer. Fedora 40 comes with different spins (desktop environments) and the latest software. Wayland display server (which will replace the X11/Xorg display server completely one day) is the default on some of the Fedora 40 […]

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How to Passthrough an NVIDIA GPU to a Windows 11 Proxmox VE 8 Virtual Machine (VM)

Once you’ve configured your Proxmox VE 8 server and NVIDIA GPU for PCI/PCIE passthrough and created a Windows 11 virtual machine (VM) on your Proxmox VE 8 server, you need to add your NVIDIA GPU to the Windows 11 Proxmox VE virtual machine. You also need to install the NVIDIA GPU drivers on the Windows […]

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Explicit GPU Synchronization for Xwayland Is Now Finally Merged into XOrg Server

NVIDIA’s year-long request to add explicit sync support to the DRI3 and Present extensions, and the Xwayland implementation, has finally been merged.
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Developer Explains Why Explicit Sync Will Finally Solve the NVIDIA/Wayland Issues

If you’ve ever wondered why some Linux users are experiencing issues with an NVIDIA GPU on Wayland and you aren’t, KDE developer Xaver Hugl explains in a recent post why the explicit sync protocol will finally settle the score for everyone.
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Developer Explains Why Explicit Sync Will Finally Solve the NVIDIA/Wayland Issues

KDE developer Xaver Hugl explains why the explicit synchronization protocol will finally encourage the Wayland adoption among NVIDIA GPU users.
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NVIDIA + Wayland on Arch: A Comprehensive Setup Guide

Unlock the secrets to a flawless NVIDIA and Wayland setup on Arch Linux. Follow our step-by-step guide for a hassle-free desktop experience.
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How to Install the Official NVIDIA GPU Drivers on Proxmox VE 8

In this tutorial, we will show you how to install the latest version of the official NVIDIA GPU drivers on Proxmox VE 8 so that you can use it for VirIO-GL/VirGL 3D acceleration on your Proxmox VE virtual machines or passthrough your NVIDIA GPU on Prox…

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Red Hat Announces Nova, a Rust-Based GSP-Only Driver for NVIDIA GPUs

Red Hat announced earlier this week that the company has started work on a new open-source graphics driver for NVIDIA GPUs written in Rust, called Nova.
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Red Hat Announces Nova, a Rust-Based GSP-Only Graphics Driver for NVIDIA GPUs

Red Hat announces the Nova project as the successor of the Nouveau open-source driver for GSP-firmware-based NVIDIA graphics cards.
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DXVK 2.3.1 Brings More Efficient Shader Code Generation on NVIDIA GPUs

DXVK 2.3.1 Vulkan-based implementation of D3D9, D3D10, and D3D11 for Linux / Wine is now available for download with improvements for several games.
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NVIDIA 550.67 Linux Graphics Driver Brings Wayland Fixes, Better Support for VKD3D Games

NVIDIA released today the NVIDIA 550.67 graphics driver for Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris systems, addressing various bugs to improve Wayland support, as well as support for various video games.
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NVIDIA 550.67 Linux Graphics Driver Brings Wayland Fixes, Better Support for VKD3D Games

NVIDIA 550.67 Linux graphics driver is now available for download with improved support for VKD3D games, Alan Wake 2, and Wayland systems.
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Mesa’s NVK Open-Source Vulkan Driver for NVIDIA Hardware Is Now Stable

The NVK open-source Vulkan graphics driver for NVIDIA hardware in the Mesa graphics stack is no longer experimental, and it’s now ready for prime time.

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NVIDIA Driver 550.54.14 Released with Better Wayland Support

NVIDIA announced the first stable release for 550 series Linux driver this Friday. It’s NVIDIA Driver 550.54.14 released as latest production branch version. The release brings better support for Wayland, the more security touchscreen and HiDPI friendly display server, that’s already default in Ubuntu, Fedora, and other Linux with recent GNOME Desktop. They include: NVIDIA […]

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Get Firefox VA-API Hardware Acceleration working on NVIDIA GPU

For Ubuntu machine with NVIDIA graphics card, here’s how to implement hardware acceleration for video playback in Firefox web browser. Firefox so far only supports VA-API for GPU decoding to offload CPU and save power. Both Intel and AMD GPUs support VA-API. However, NVIDIA so far supports the api only through the open-source Nouveau driver. […]

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