federinotoLinux@lemmy.ml·3 months agocross-posted to: linux_gaming@lemmy.mllinux_gaming@lemmy.worldlinux@programming.devNVIDIA Transitions Fully Towards Open-Source GPU Kernel Modules. Keep in mind that the drivers are still proprietary.(developer.nvidia.com)external-linkarrow-up1391arrow-down14message-square64fedilink
arrow-up1387arrow-down1external-linkNVIDIA Transitions Fully Towards Open-Source GPU Kernel Modules. Keep in mind that the drivers are still proprietary.(developer.nvidia.com)federinotoLinux@lemmy.ml·3 months agocross-posted to: linux_gaming@lemmy.mllinux_gaming@lemmy.worldlinux@programming.devmessage-square64fedilink
minus-squarejokroEnglisharrow-up2arrow-down0·3 months agolinkfedilink Like literally pull my disk out of a gaming nvidia machine, and plug it into my AMD machine with full working graphics. This should work already, i switched from nvidia to amd this year by swapping the cards and removing the nvidia drivers some time later. I guess it’s because the drivers only apply to their specific hardware, so no problems having amd and nvidia drivers present at the same time.
minus-squareAProfessionalEnglisharrow-up1arrow-down0·3 months agolinkfedilinkThe kernel drivers were never an issue, but userspace drivers fixed this many years ago with glvnd.
This should work already, i switched from nvidia to amd this year by swapping the cards and removing the nvidia drivers some time later.
I guess it’s because the drivers only apply to their specific hardware, so no problems having amd and nvidia drivers present at the same time.
The kernel drivers were never an issue, but userspace drivers fixed this many years ago with glvnd.