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@gamingonlinux that is actually due to your device not being supported by the power daemon or so ;) Rebooted, and it works, but now my main screen is flashing black constantly. Changing it back to 60Hz fixes that. So looks like the Plasma bug with screens at different Hz is back. @gamingonlinux It has nvidia-powerd.srvc so I assume this is a laptop? I am having issues on mine too. It either doesn't work or gives weird wattages which makes fps unstable. I have disabled it for now. @gamingonlinux why do you have it enabled then? ><, isn't nvidia-powerd.srvc for dynamic boost on optimus laptops? @io_srvc ๐คทโโ๏ธ i followed all the normal Fedora instructions for nvidia and i guess that comes with it @gamingonlinux Did you use rpmfusion or the .run file from nvidia? Also disable the service since you don't need it. I used this script for installing nvidia stuff on fedora https://github.com/t0xic0der/nvidia-auto-installer-for-fedora-linux Fedora was giving me issues after 6.2.11 kernel (constant freezes) so I'm no longer using it. @gamingonlinux Ah nvidia-powerd.srvc does come with that. Not a big issue as like I said you can disable it since you aren't even using it. @gamingonlinux Switching to AMD was one of the best decisions I made, given the linux support. Sure, they're not the strongest GPUs (but they're not far behind at all), but the linux support is very good. @gamingonlinux Getting that exact error message every time I boot my Fedora desktop. Everything seems to work, though, so so far I CBA to investigate. @gamingonlinux I cannot begin to count the ways in which I despise NVIDIA, especially as a Linux user. @gamingonlinux One of the biggest pain points of running linux as your primary os right there ๐ซ |
@gamingonlinux NVK soon (well I hope so...) ๐