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Canonical are now saying Ubuntu's 32bit is not being entirely dropped, 32bit libraries will be "frozen"
23 Jun 2019 at 6:27 pm UTC Likes: 5

Quoting: GuestI think that it's time for Arch, Manjaro, Debian or Fedora to become the new leading OS for the desktop.
Don't forget openSUSE. ;-)

Quake II RTX released with a demo along and the source code
6 Jun 2019 at 4:12 pm UTC Likes: 1

Nvidia Vulkan Beta Driver 418.52.05, 418.52.07 and 418.52.10 don't build kernel modules with Kernel 5.0.7+

With my Kernel Linux 5.1.6 the only method for compile is:

sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-418.52.10.run --no-unified-memory --no-drm

But, with these switches I don't have CUDA. Seems important for Nvidia card, if not tell me please.

NVIDIA have two new drivers out with 430.09 and the Vulkan beta driver 418.52.05
24 May 2019 at 2:18 pm UTC

I try to install the new 418.52.07 and nvidia kernel module don't build.

Only is built if I add the switches: --no-unified-memory --no-drm

With the 1st don't make the CUDA module and with the 2nd don't make DRM-KMS.

Someone knows any solution for kernels 5.0.7+?

Regards

NVIDIA have two new drivers out with 430.09 and the Vulkan beta driver 418.52.05
18 May 2019 at 9:40 am UTC

Hello:

I am was working well with kernel 5.0.6 and Vulkan driver 418.52.05 (the latest driver in https://developer.nvidia.com/vulkan-driver [External Link] ).

But I updated to 5.1.2 (a lot of speculative fixes) and now the Vulkan driver don't compile good. I use always the .run driver.

I installed the 430.18 driver (compile good) but I only have Vulkan 1.1.99 (before was 1.1.107 with 418.52.05).

Someone is running the 418.52.05 with kernel 5.0.7+ ?

Thanks in advance.

Regards

D9VK for D3D9 over Vulkan in Wine has another release out, advancing quickly
13 May 2019 at 3:14 pm UTC

Hello:

Until now I install always DXVK (1.1.1 last).

Today I install the last D9VK (I read changes in Skyrim that I am playing) with setup_dxvk install included in the package.

I can see:



Seems all OK but I am worried by this note of Joshua:

"Please do not use wine's d3d9x or d3dcompiler with d9vk"

I need to do something more apart of the setup_dxvk install?

Thanks in advance.