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You’re right, the new open source driver does not support the 1000 series and older, only Turing (2000 series) and above.
You’re right, the new open source driver does not support the 1000 series and older, only Turing (2000 series) and above.
The autotldr-bot only summarized the first page, so here are some more quotes. Basically, the performance was almost identical, with two notable exceptions.
Across a variety of demanding GPU benchmarks the NVIDIA R550 open kernel driver continued to perform on-par with the proprietary driver for these GeForce RTX 40 graphics cards.
While running Blender 4.0 the proprietary kernel driver seemed to yield slightly better performance. It was just fractions of a second but was rather consistently showing the proprietary driver having that slight advantage here, unlike in other workloads.
There was the small advantage too that during periods of brief downtime using the open kernel driver appeared to deliver slightly lower GPU power consumption than the proprietary driver.
Does anyone have an idea what’s the point with the proprietary driver now? Does it have any features missing in the open driver?
Etherpad is my personal recommendation.
Racoon is decent, free and open source.
liftoff isn’t compatible with 0.19 and development appears to have stalled.
Redreader got free access to the api, as it is the app that most people with disabilities use.
“USB Stick” is the german word for “USB flash drive”. This sometimes leads to confusion.
And BTW, I have never seen any phone with an USB-A port. As you mentioned Linux phones, the pine phones come with USB-C.
Most phones have standard USB-C connectors where you can connect USB-C storage devices. For USB-A, you obviously need an adapter or a docking station.
It is the only issue I had with jerboa, and that makes it the most annoying issue by definition.
But if I have the choice which app to use (and luckily, we have a few options), then I’ll pick the one that works best for me.
I think the UI itself is OK, but it feels very unnatural on an android device.
Jerboa has one open bug that makes it very annoying for me (Issue 194). Thats why I don’t use it anymore. However, this bug does not affect everyone.
Voyager and Liftoff are my favourite apps for Lemmy.
This is a good thing and an interesting read, especially for developers and security-focused users.
Nice app, I’m using it for a while now.