Rarely something breaks my system (other than me messing with it), but this update was one of them. At first I thought it was the kernel upgrade that also came by today, but downgrading this pkg to 530 ~ made X and gdm work again

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    1 year ago

    Had a maybe similar issue with steam and nvidia. Enabling multilib-testing and updateing lib32-nvidia-utils fixed it for me

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      1 year ago

      Nope, I tried mkinitcpio -P and bootctl in arch-croot with a live usb, reinstalling kernels, installing normal linux kernel instead of zen, only downgrading nvidia worked

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    1 year ago

    On the other hand, this update fixed (at least for me) wayland high refresh rate monitor issues that got introduced with 530.x, so I could finally upgrade from nvidia-525xx AUR packages… Shame nvidia drivers regularly cause such issues.

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    They had nvidia and lib32-nvidia-utils out of synch with lib32-nvidia-utils not updated to the new version yet. That’s been fixed, although I don’t know if that’ll fix this particular issue.

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    Oh man not again, I was so glad to get an AMD GPU on my home desktop and not have to bother with this crap anymore and than my boss gave me a work laptop with a 3050…

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    I’m still waiting for the nvidia-beta-dkms package to be updated in the AUR, but I was checking to see if nvidia had left extra-staging earlier today, guess that happened right after I checked.

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      1 year ago

      I noticed this recently myself. I’m growing tired of the Nvidia Proprietary drivers. I just picked up an Arc A770 to see if it suits my need better. Most of the games that I play are older and non triple A anyway so I don’t mind a performance dip

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    1 year ago

    I have been using the Frogging-Family Nvidia PKGBUILD for ages now. Easiest way I have seen to stay on the latest versions of the proprietary drivers with the least amount of headaches.

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    It causes my laptop to freeze randomly. A complete hard lock requiring long pressing the power button to shut down. I rolled back to the previous version.