I’m still on windows, and I periodically check if it’s time to switch to Linux on my gaming PC. My only requirements are that I should be able to enable adaptive sync without touching the terminal or needing to turn off my second monitor. Anyone with Nvidia hardware switch recently?

  • Zamundaaa@discuss.tchncs.de
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    8 个月前

    NVidia still hasn’t implemented support for adaptive sync with multiple monitors in their driver. If you can connect the second screen to the integrated GPU, that would work though

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      8 个月前

      Unfortunately, I do not have an integrated GPU, looks like I’ll wait another 6 months and hope Nvidia can figure their shit out. Thanks for the help

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        8 个月前

        Nvidia’s driver is mainly a datacenter product, desktop users are at best an afterthought and usually just irrelevant.

        Get a GPU from a vendor that actually cares about Linux desktop use (or rather doesn’t actively prevent users from making an open-source driver that works properly).