I don't have much faith that they'll ever go open-source and i'm tired of dealing with this crap lol I am curious though if anyone has had problems has tried turning wayland off and going back to xorg and if that resolved the issue? Especially, folks on the cinnamon spin.īut yeah, next time I can afford to get a GPU, it definitely won't be nvidia. I decided to wait another week or two based on comments from this thread - Fedora 34 Nvidia problems. That said, I can't comment on fedora 34 yet. Just make sure to follow the instructions. Got sick of this and switched to RPMFusion and haven't had troubles since. and I'd have to use grub to go to older kernel, get newest driver, install manually (again), etc. With manually installed drivers from nvidia's website, they would break every time a moderate kernel version (e.g. If it makes you feel any better, not only is RPMFusion extremely reliable but I've actually had better experience with proprietary nvidia drivers from there ( under fedora 33) than manually installing drivers directly from nvidia's site. I do realise that there’s RPMFusion for Nvidia drivers, but completely relying on an unofficial repository for my graphics drivers doesn’t give me confidence. Mailing list: Fedora Testers (for Fedora Beta releases).Discord: discord.gg/fedora (Voice & Text chat).Post content regarding Fedora Project or Linux in general.This subreddit is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Fedora Project. A community for users, developers and people interested in the Fedora Project and news and information about it.
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