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Chocrates ,

I just bought an Nvidia GPU because my main use is vifo, and AMD is hard to make work.
Im still salty

JoMomma ,

I've been using NVIDIA cards on Linux for 20 years... I don't get this

TrickDacy ,

I tried it for 2 years. After having a lot of weird issues I finally upgraded to an AMD card and so many of those issues went away. Firstly I can install updates without worrying about breaking games or random graphical things. AMD has been way more solid.

Titou ,

AMD is way better than NVIDIA

JoMomma ,

That is highly subjective

Titou ,

For Linux it is

Bondrewd ,

Weeelll not for long. Open kernel module works like a charm for me. Wayland support is now actively worked on and is already functional for the most part. HDMI 2.1 was always supported while AMD would not be able to. HDR and 10 bit support also dropped just now.

Titou ,

The biggest difference is that amd drivers are open source

zewu ,

The funny thing is that the vast majority of NVIDIA GPUs are probably used in Linux-based systems because of the MLAI hype.

Dudewitbow ,

what happens when you have the money to write software for your hardware and not give back to open source because $$$.

sag ,
@sag@lemm.ee avatar

Question: Is buying a Laptop with a Nvidia graphic card is bad idea for Linux(XFCE user)?

KISSmyOS OP , (edited )

Yes, IMO. If you haven't bought the hardware yet, there's no reason to subject yourself to the headache of lacking Linux support, instead support companies that value open source.
AMD and Intel GPU's simply work out of the box with all features.

And it's not like on a laptop you need the highest of high end graphics acceleration anyway.

sag ,
@sag@lemm.ee avatar

Thanks

xuniL ,

I use the integrated graphics of my Ryzen 9 7940HS and they're more than enough for all workloads.
Light weight gaming also works pretty well on it.

Shareni ,

Most of the serious problems have to do with Wayland, so xfce will be fine. I'm running it on a t480 with a geforce mx150 just fine.

If it's a good deal, take it. Even if you do decide to switch ot Wayland at some point, those issues should be mostly fixed soon™

sag ,
@sag@lemm.ee avatar

Yea XFCE use X protocol for now but maybe in next release it will use Wayland that's why I was asking and Thanks

Shareni ,

They're adding Wayland support, but xfce moves slowly and focuses on stability. I doubt x11 will be gone any time soon.

sag ,
@sag@lemm.ee avatar

Oh Thanks

nutbutter ,

Will it be called WFCE?

devfuuu ,

Yes.

zaph ,
@zaph@sh.itjust.works avatar

I've got a laptop with nvidia graphics and I've never had a problem.

MyNamesNotRobert ,

If you actually have a choice stay away from Nvidia although it's been a hot minute since I last saw a laptop with an amd gpu.

Smokeydope ,
@Smokeydope@lemmy.world avatar

If possible get a laptop with a thunderbolt 3 port and a compatable external gpu

nutbutter ,

I own an Omen 15 inch with 3060. It has some issues but it works fine. However, my next one will definitely be AMD.

One major issue is that I have to use my desktop manager (mutter, for Gnome on Fedora) with the Nvidia drivers, not the integrated GPU of AMD, otherwise external monitors do not work at all. This is a problem because dedicated GPU cannot go to sleep amd constantly uses at least 15 watts, reducing the battery life.

Another issue is, a lot of times, my laptop won't wake up after sleeping. I have checked the logs, and I am 90% sure that it is because I login to my desktop manager using dedicated GPU. If you don't need an external monitor, or if you have a dedicated mux switch, you should not have to face any of these problems.

A few minor problems are that I cannot use the official builds with Nvidia drivers, if I want to use secure boot. For secure boot, I have to rely on third party developers for this. An issue I saw sometime ago was, when I used Manjaro, my maximum TDP of the GPU never exceeded 79 watts. When using Fedora, ot goes up to 95 watts. On Windows it used to go upto 100 watts. Also, there are some softwares like keyboard lighting manager, bios updater etc, which work on Windows only, not even on a VM. Also, the fans never exceed 4099 RPM on Linux, whereas on Windows they could go upto 6500. But I have always seen Linux to be 10-20% faster in my Blender render tests.

I hope this helps. If you have any questions, feel free to DM.

sag ,
@sag@lemm.ee avatar

Thanks you so much for such detail reply.

femboy_bird ,
@femboy_bird@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I don't know who would be mad about a 3090 I'd be cool fighting nvidia for more than 3x my rx480

hperrin ,

I think that kid is mostly crying because he’s got so many extra fingers that he doesn’t have a middle finger to return the gesture.

Chocrates ,

Why can ai not figure out fingers?

aniki ,

hands are hard even for real artists.

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