• @[email protected]
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    That’s definitely possible. I’m not familiar with Bazzite. Did you get those drivers from Nvidia’s website? That’s my only issue with Debian 13 right now. Everything else is working as expected. Also the reason I had to get the drivers from the website is somehow I couldn’t enable some stuff (like amd-pstate) on the default Bookworm kernel and had to use a backported one (custom kernels don’t work with the drivers from apt).

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      45 days ago

      I’d definitely recommend against using drivers downloaded from a website, on general principles.

      custom kernels don’t work with the drivers from apt

      Check if there’s a dkms version - I know that’s the way it’s set up on Arch, if using a non-standard kernel you install the kernel headers, and dkms lets you build just the module for your kernel.

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        Thank you for the tip. I will definitely look into this.

        Edit: yeah, I wasn’t too happy with having to get the propriety drivers from nvidia myself.

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          24 days ago

          I’m not sure if this is what you mean, but I do want to clarify - the drivers in the repository are still proprietary drivers from Nvidia, just tested and packaged by the distribution maintainers, dkms is just some magic that lets them work with arbitrary kernels with minimal compilation. Unless you’re using nouveau, which I don’t think is ready for most uses.

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            I understand that. What I meant was I was not happy with having to go out of my way to download other drivers. My apologies - I realized my previous comment was not very clear. Also, thank you for the dkms explanation. :)

            I’ve been in linux for a short while already, but this is the first time I’ve used debian with an nvidia gpu. It’s…a bit different from what I’ve experienced with arch on my laptops (probably because they don’t have a discrete gpu).

    • Norah (pup/it/she)
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      25 days ago

      No, they’re included with, and updated by, the OS. But they are the proprietary ones that are available on Nvidia’s website.

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        15 days ago

        I’ll try again this weekend. But that’s the only thing I’ve changed before being unable to log in a wayland sessions. Hope it works though.