These distros bring more to the table ...
NVIDIA released Beta driver 595.45.04 for Linux and it includes support for some new Vulkan extensions that could help ...
If you’ve used Linux for a long time, you know that we are spoiled these days. Getting a new piece of hardware back in the day was often a horrible affair, requiring custom kernels and lots ...
Linux! It's the kernel at the heart of a sea of distros that all seek to answer one question: what if computers were fun again but also sometimes you abolished your graphics driver by typing "sudo ...
Topping it all off is the fact that Z1 is used in the Lenovo Legion Go S, but if you get the version that sports SteamOS, then you won't have to rely on AMD for driver updates, because Valve handles ...
There's another Linux distribution that's ready to welcome Windows users with open arms, only this one has been around for a long time.
I didn't really know how well it would perform, but it went surprisingly well.
In a slowly growing show of support for the operating system, Nvidia has launched a beta version of GeForce Now for Linux users. The app, which is available for users on Ubuntu 24.04 (and likely many ...
Before proceeding, download the latest version of your NVIDIA graphics card driver from the official NVIDIA website. When you visit the NVIDIA website, you will see the following two options: Get ...
Something to look forward to: Nvidia is reportedly planning to add native Linux support to its cloud gaming platform, GeForce Now. The update would allow Linux users to ditch unofficial workarounds, ...
Nvidia has just released its latest display driver for Linux 64-bit systems. Display Driver 590.44.01 was released on December 2, but if you’re using another older than a GTX 16 series graphics card, ...