But no, it’s filled with issues: audio output via a monitor plugged into the GPU will have several artifacts, you’ll randomly face Vsync issues, YouTube embedded videos will roll a D20 dice to determine wether hardware decoding will work correctly today or not.
Oh, and a few months ago, every single Debian based distro would boot into a black screen if you had official updated Nvidia drivers.
every single Debian based distro would boot into a black screen if you had official updated Nvidia drivers
So basically, a Tuesday.
I switched out of nVidia years ago because every. single. update. this shit happened. Go into TTY2, blacklist the driver, rollback and unblacklist, rinse repeat at the next update. Trash.
People will tell you “no, it’s fine!”
But no, it’s filled with issues: audio output via a monitor plugged into the GPU will have several artifacts, you’ll randomly face Vsync issues, YouTube embedded videos will roll a D20 dice to determine wether hardware decoding will work correctly today or not.
Oh, and a few months ago, every single Debian based distro would boot into a black screen if you had official updated Nvidia drivers.
So basically, a Tuesday.
I switched out of nVidia years ago because every. single. update. this shit happened. Go into TTY2, blacklist the driver, rollback and unblacklist, rinse repeat at the next update. Trash.