Enter this command into your terminal:
lspci -k | grep -A 2 -E “(VGA|3D)”
The output will contain “NVIDIA Corporation” in the compatible controller and subsystem section and “nvidia” in the kernel driver in use section.
Enter this command into your terminal:
lspci -k | grep -A 2 -E “(VGA|3D)”
The output will contain “NVIDIA Corporation” in the compatible controller and subsystem section and “nvidia” in the kernel driver in use section.
Definitely seems like a huge oversight. The only workaround I can think of is to take a screenshot, select the text to copy, then delete the screenshot. That is very far from ideal though.
With such low FPS, it sounds like you’re using nouveau and not the proprietary NVIDIA driver. How did you install your drivers?
I’ve been looking forward to this update after seeing all the commits on GitHub. So far so good, the update feels and looks great!
I played through MGS1 in its entirety on my Steam Deck a few weeks ago with no issues. I started 2, but there were issues with the audio on the radio so I gave up on it. This update supposedly fixes that. There also was no way to actually exit the game without just force closing it. I can’t comment on 3 though personally, I haven’t tried it yet.
No. The source for this “article” is from May. I’m not sure why they’re posting about it now.
Care to elaborate on this? I love both open-source and VR, but have never really thought to pair the two.
Looking good, as always!