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How to still use nvidia340 or nvidia390 – Part 3

When something seems to good to be true, it usually is. antiX 26 had a spin that provides both the 5.10 kernel and the current kernel. It’s a full current distro. What could possibly go wrong? New Machine The ancient AMD Athalon machine is humming along nicely trying to cure cancer, Ebola, and other nastiness. The next machine in the BOINC rack had been just using the pathetic Intel GPU from the motherboard under Debian … How to still use nvidia340 or nvidia390 – Part 3Read more

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How to still use nvidia340 or nvidia390 – Part 2

I have a love, like, sometimes hate relationship with Manjaro. When it works, it is sweet. Then they will push out an update that trashes something. It’s a distro based on Arch Linux. They really brought Arch into the mainstream because nobody can tolerate Arch. The Arch developers work really hard, but using Arch is like being in Navy Seal training each and every day of your life. A desktop OS should look nice, be … How to still use nvidia340 or nvidia390 – Part 2Read more

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How to still use nvidia340 or nvidia390 – Part 1

Yes, Nvidia screwed the known universe by dropping support for both nvidia340 and nvidia390 drivers without Open-Sourcing them. They have Open-Sourced some of their newer driver code but not enough that any individual or organization could take it and run. What we have here is pure greed. Uneducated Script Kiddies have bought into the marketing BS that if it isn’t the latest and greatest, it’s nothing. They will deride and otherwise empty their colons on … How to still use nvidia340 or nvidia390 – Part 1Read more

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Xmake tutorial – Pt. 001

I found Xmake looking to replace CMake scripts that CopperSpice used. I mean, when one has to use three different search engines to look up a function before you can find it . . . Then you are told it is undocumented for internal use only . . . Not something one wants to see in production code! Regular readers have seen me write about CopperSpice, CMake, and general hacks found in legacy toolchains. CMake … Xmake tutorial – Pt. 001Read more