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NVIDIA reveal new driver security issues for October 2025
NVIDIA reveal new driver security issues for October 2025
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Nvidia Drivers
What’s the current status of the open-source NVIDIA drivers?
The last time I tested them on my 160Hz monitor, they only allowed 100Hz — both on a 4060 Ti and a 5070 Ti.
How big is the difference compared to NVIDIA’s proprietary drivers?
The screen resolution is 2K 21:9.
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All games laggy on Linux Mint, please help!
All my games are lagging. i've downloaded my latest drivers for my nvidia 4060 ti via driver manager, i'm loading games via proton ge 10-17
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Euro Truck Simulator 2 & American Truck Simulator: DLC "KRONE Agriculture Equipment" released https://playingtux.com/articles/euro-truck-simulator-2-american-truck-simulator-dlc-krone-agriculture-equipment-released?lang=en #Linux #Gaming #LinuxGaming
Euro Truck Simulator 2 & American Truck Simulator: DLC "KRONE Agriculture Equipment" released https://playingtux.com/articles/euro-truck-simulator-2-american-truck-simulator-dlc-krone-agriculture-equipment-released?lang=en #Linux #Gaming #LinuxGaming
Neverwinter Nights Enhanced Edition: Patch 89.8193.37-17 released https://playingtux.com/articles/neverwinter-nights-enhanced-edition-patch-89819337-17-released?lang=en #Linux #Gaming #LinuxGaming
Neverwinter Nights Enhanced Edition: Patch 89.8193.37-17 released https://playingtux.com/articles/neverwinter-nights-enhanced-edition-patch-89819337-17-released?lang=en #Linux #Gaming #LinuxGaming
Trying to install Mo2 on steam deck
I'm trying to install Mod Organizer 2 on Steam Deck to mod Skyrim Special Edition. However, when I try to open it, it opens Protontricks, and then when I select Skyrim Special Edition, it closes Protontricks and nothing happens. I followed a YouTube tutorial, and I don't think I did anything wrong. The Steam Deck is my first experience with Linux, and I'm not too sure what I could be missing
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Are these numbers accurate or nvidia gpus really that bad on linux?
I'm thinking to switch linux. I have rtx 4070 and looking for right distro for me. So I started researching.. checking reddits, guides, youtube videos etc. I thought linux has better performance than windows but I checked the benchmarks and these results don't look good.
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8bitdo firmware updater script
Hey!
I was trying today to update my SN30 pro but I really really did not want to install windows just for it. So instead I fell into a rabbit hole. Thanks to this post and the amazing contributions from r/lLadis and r/floemuc I got inspired and tried to make a python script to automate the process as much as possible.
You can find it here. It also has a scraper to get all the models and types to be able to update the list of compatible models with the script.
If it helps just one person, I'll be super honored!
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Programmes on second screen stop visually responding when gaming
When will people finally realize this is a completely terrible and inaccurate take...?
SteamOS was never designed to be a general desktop distro. It's highly specialized, immutable and outdated in many aspects.
Why do people keep saying this when objectively better distros already exist?
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Support the mental health charity Safe In Our World with the Wired Productions Humble Bundle
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Switching From Windows 10 to Linux. Need Help.
Like the title says. I'm gonna be a Windows refugee.
I use my desktop mainly for Gaming and surfing the web. Mostly Steam games, but a couple of Epic ones too. I play with Xbox One controllers for both, for most games, and i've heard Linux can have issues gaming peripherals. As well as having issues with Nvidia video cards (which i also have).
Never used Linux before (as a operating system), so i need help with a step by step walkthrough of what i need to do to make sure most everything transfers over to Linux as much as possible. There are a few windows features (Wordpad, and the rarely seen Word Processor) that are the most important, and few other things i hope to make the transfer over.
Any help is appreciated! Whats the best version i need?
Edit 1: I use Wireless Xbox One controllers. I've been told i may need to mess with something Bluetooth related to get that to work? Is this true? Who else games on Linux this way though Steam, what did you do?
Edit 2: Here is some of the Tech details i have.
Processor; Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-10600K CPU @ 4.10GHz 4.10 GHz
Installed RAM; 16.0 GB (15.9 GB usable)
Storage; 466 GB SSD CT500P5SSD8, 932 GB SSD Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus 1TB
Graphics Card; NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER (6 GB)
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Question, 4K Monitor + FHD Gaming
My OS: Ubuntu 24.04 Wayland GNOME My Monitor: UWQHD 3440×1440
X GNOME Display Settings do not support 1720x720. X
1. My Ubuntu GNOME Display Settings (Integer HiDPI) is at 200%: The game runs at 3440×1440. The graphics are good, but the game is too slow and the FPS is low.
2. My Ubuntu GNOME Display Settings (Fractional Scaling, HiDPI) is at 200%: The game runs at 1720×720. The game is fast and the FPS is high, but the graphics are a mess and the fonts are distorted to the point of being unbearable.
What about a 4K monitor? If I use a 4K monitor, lower the GNOME resolution to FHD (1920×1080), and then play the game, will the graphic quality be good?
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Retro Brazilian RTS game Outlive returns with Outlive 25
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My AMD Adrenaline / NVIDIA Settings alternative for Linux
Hey everyone, first of all, good morning!
I want to share again a project i have been working on for a while as it has a new release, 1.3.0:
volt-gui, its a graphical interface for configuring GPU, CPU, Disk, and Kernel performance settings on Linux. It started as something i made for myself and a few friends, but after realizing it could actually help more people, i decided to open-source it a while ago.
Basically, think of it as a Linux alternative to AMD Adrenaline or NVIDIA Control Panel. Additionally because Linux lacks some of the settings that those tools provides on Windows , I decided to include more than just GPU options, all in one place.
Some of the main things it can do:
- CPU Management: select governors, adjust CPU frequencies (within the safe range), manage schedulers (requires scx and Linux Kernel ≥ 6.12).
- GPU Configuration: supports both Mesa and NVIDIA drivers, dynamic device selector for OpenGL/Vulkan, MangoHud and lsfg-vk integration.
- The dynamic device selector for OpenGL and Vulkan works differently from the usual approach of setting generic environment variables like for settings like “AMD GPU” or “NVIDIA GPU.” Instead, it detects your available devices and dynamically sets the environment variables needed for each one. So far, it has worked excellently with combinations like an NVIDIA GPU with an AMD iGPU, an AMD GPU with an AMD iGPU, or an Intel GPU with an AMD iGPU. (It requires vulkaninfo and glxinfo though).
- Disk Configuration: change disk schedulers.
- Kernel Parameters: tweak CPU, Memory, Disk, Network, and Security related kernel parameters.
- Profiles and Launch Options: you can have multiple profiles with different settings, and apply those settings from the program itself or from the systray (the system tray is disabled by default, so its opt-in).
Here are some pictures:
Once you install volt-gui, it wont look exactly like this, because most settings (except the Welcome Window) are disabled by default. Following the opt-in approach for all options in the Options tab, you can obviously change everything and leave it configured like i have it here :).
If you’re curious or want to try it out, check out the repo here:
https://github.com/pythonlover02/volt-gui
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Intel details Panther Lake architecture expected to start shipping January 2026
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Old games won’t launch at all on Fedora 43 (RX 9070 XT) – newer titles work fine
Hey guys,
I’ve been having a weird issue lately. Some old games just refuse to launch — games like Mirror’s Edge, Gothic 2, or Gothic 3. I click play, Steam says it’s running for a second or two, and then... nothing.
Newer and way more demanding titles like The Witcher 3, Cyberpunk 2077, and Dying Light: The Beast all run flawlessly.
Logs: https://pastebin.com/xWir4Bvk
Anyone else running into this on newer AMD cards or Fedora 43?
My setup:
- GPU: Radeon RX 9070 XT
- OS: Fedora 43 KDE Edition
- mesa: 25.2.4
- vulkan: apiVersion = 1.4.318 (4211006)
- proton: GE-10-17 , 7.0.6 , 8.0.5
- kernel: Linux 6.17.1-300.fc43.x86_64
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Physics-based delivery adventure Truckful gets a first demo
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