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Trying out nouveau with the new kernel
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I'd be curious if there are any equivalent to ProtonDB on both compatibility and performance. The NVIDIA drivers are some of the last closed pieces in an otherwise mostly open system. I know I can get by with nouveau for 2D but if I want to model with Blender or play Baldur's Gate, even SteamVR games, I remain skeptical not just on absolute feasiblity (will it run) but also performances, i.g can I get more than 5fps.
you mean right now or in the future? because right now, forget about it. it's substantially better than it was before, but performance is still far behind proprietary drivers. it can do 3D, but don't expect the latest and greatest to work well. older games are much more likely to work well.