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Wish I could play games on Linux, but for some fucking reason I can't figure out my gaming laptop with Nvidia 1660ti will not work properly with most games. If I ever can afford a new computer I'm probably going with AMD instead tbh.
10 2 ReplyWhat's the output of
nvidia-smi
? If it's a newer laptop you might need to add a machine owner key so that secureboot will allow the required dynamic kernel modules to load. In debian the module will be signed with thedkms
signing key, adding it as a MOK is fairly simple. https://wiki.debian.org/SecureBoot#Making_DKMS_modules_signing_by_DKMS_signing_key_usable_with_the_secure_boot*Try disabling secureboot first, if things start working re-enable it and follow the advice above.
8 0 Replywhat distro are you using? I never had any issues on my nvidia build with nobara
3 0 ReplyOptimus? Because Optimus is an absolute bastard. It's improved and I've had some luck, but it's painful.
1 0 ReplyIf your game run terribly on Wayland, try running in on X11, and vice-versa.
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