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@[email protected] to [email protected] • 1 year ago

Developer Explains Why Explicit Sync Will Finally Solve the NVIDIA/Wayland Issues

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Developer Explains Why Explicit Sync Will Finally Solve the NVIDIA/Wayland Issues

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@[email protected] to [email protected] • 1 year ago
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Developer Explains Why Explicit Sync Will Finally Solve the NVIDIA/Wayland Issues - 9to5Linux
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KDE developer Xaver Hugl explains why the explicit sync protocol will finally encourage the Wayland adoption among NVIDIA GPU users.
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    25•1 year ago

    Good. This is the better overall solution

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      14•1 year ago

      well i dearly miss CUDA as i don’t get ZLUDA to work properly with Stable Diffusion and FSR is sill leagues behind DLSS… but yeah overall i am very happy

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        You can run Ollama with AMD acceleration

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          1. yes i know, but Cuda is faster
          2. Ollama is for LLM, Stable Diffusion is for images
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            I’m aware I wanted to point out that AMD isn’t totally useless in AI.

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              Oh it definetly isn’t

              Everything I need does run and I finally don’t run out of vram so easily 😅

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