For a long time, Windows was the only serious choice for PC gaming. But according to a recent Steam survey, the landscape is starting to change. The open-source operating system Linux is gaining ground in the gaming world – and with good reason.
Been a Linux user for over a decade, always used iGPUs but knowing Nvidia has always been an issue I’ve recently purchased my first dGPU and made sure it was an AMD card.
Literally just plugged it in and powered the system up, and I was off to the races. Couldn’t have been simpler. Don’t understand why Nvidia makes it to hard.
Remember Torvalds flipping the bird, and telling a corporation to fuck itself? That was NVidia. And that was why he did it.
(I had NVidia GPUs through my whole life, except the last one - an AMD. I’m glad to have switched.)
Anyway, meldrik’s answer should work fine.
Been a Linux user for over a decade, always used iGPUs but knowing Nvidia has always been an issue I’ve recently purchased my first dGPU and made sure it was an AMD card.
Literally just plugged it in and powered the system up, and I was off to the races. Couldn’t have been simpler. Don’t understand why Nvidia makes it to hard.