On 3/17/2024 3:41 PM, John Pilkington wrote:
On 17/03/2024 16:58, Felix Miata wrote:
Mark composed on 2024-03-17 15:09 (UTC):
Yes, I see now it's 10 years old! :=( I put my money into the processor (AMD Ryzen 7 3800X) when I bought this machine, I don't really need powerful graphics, the 710 might've been the most sensible cheapest option, I don't remember.
If you "don't really need powerful graphics", then you don't really need the pain of a premium priced GPU for which fully capable FOSS drivers never exist, do you?
My recollection is that the GeForce GT 710 with driver built by rpmfusion provided non-gaming but TV-capable performance through VGA and HDMI ports at a less-than-premium price. It would be good to have a build of the recent update.
John P
I have an old machine with a GT720 that recently quit working with the Nvidia drivers. I was pleasantly surprised that it finally was working well with the nouveau driver, which simplified updating considerably. I am presently running Wayland on it, and the main complaint is that I can't set where a particular window will open consistently. I also have a more recent machine with a much newer nvidia card, and there nouveau still hangs (unpredictably), so I am still using the nvidia drivers there, but I am using Wayland. I have both machines using F39 and KDE.