Building off the prior NVIDIA 560 beta driver releases, the NVIDIA 560.35.03 stable Linux driver was released today for providing the latest official NVIDIA graphics/compute support for Linux systems.

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    2 months ago

    Really excited they finally fixed the issue with plasmoids making the shell freeze. I’ve had an email exchange about it with them for a bit

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    2 months ago

    ooh, shiny.

    Can’t wait until my distro gets this to stable repos. I don’t have issues atm with 555.whatever version, but seemingly the 560 version does have quite a bit of fixes and improvements.

    Anybody in the know if the gsp is usable / actually offers some benefits in the new version?

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      2 months ago

      offers a small improvement over the last version but does not address the majority of the issues keeping Nvidia from fully working on Linux

      wayland is still broke on Nvidia

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        2 months ago

        how is it broken? Genuinely asking because my home system is using wayland (kde/plasma too) and works just fine with nvidia with the 555 driver, the previous drivers did have all kinds of stutters admittedly.

        edit: mainly using the system for media playback (youtube, videofiles, audio files) and gaming