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NVIDIA graphics meta-issue #168
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We should probably write up some organized documentation for testing graphics driver related issues, but some things to look at in testing:
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I have this issue on my setup. I wanted to try the new Cosmic Epoch on Pop!_OS 22.04 around two months ago, but it still doesn't work. It usually takes around 30–60 seconds to even load any output, and then it's just static. The clock seems to work I think, but the cursor is stuck to the upper left corner (0, 0 perhaps?). Sometimes I can get the launcher to pop with the super key but then with a huge delay of multiple seconds. If there is any information I can provide to diagnose this issue, I am happy to help, since it was mentioned that this couldn't be reproduced so far. |
After looking through NVIDIA/egl-wayland#72, an NVIDIA engineer there mentions some users with Pascal cards seeing "extremely low framerates (0.2FPS)", and says that should be fixed in the 550 driver, when that's released. That seems to be the same issue you're seeing, and has appeared on at least one system we've tested it on. I'm kind of curious what hardware/circumstances that occurs on since it doesn't seem to be all 1000 series GPUs, but that should hopefully no longer be an issue when the 550 driver is released. |
It seems like this is probably exactly the issue I'm experiencing since I use Pascal. In that case, I'll report back if it still won't work once the 550 series driver is out. Out of curiosity, I saw it mentioned once but is EGL Wayland now installed by default on Pop!_OS because the testing repo has been discontinued but is it also installed automatically as a dependency now or do I have to take manual steps? |
@RayJW It is installed by default with cosmic's packaging |
I can reproduce pop-os/cosmic-comp#264 and it does work only on integrated graphics. Discrete or hybrid does not. my system is the following: |
Perfect, thanks for the heads-up! |
only issue ive had so far on nvidia is WGPU which is fixed by forcing it to use GL but the performance is great |
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/merge_requests/967#note_2258144 Nvidia dev confirmed it's a driver bug |
One of my monitors get stuck on one frame while the other works using nvidia proprietary drivers. nouveau + gsp + mesa nvk 24 seems to work really well! |
I have seen nvidia outputs occasionally not initializing correctly after the first frame. Do you happen to have logs of that particular run? Is it reproducible on your system? |
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Trying again today with nvidia proprietary, no. It was reproducible within one particular boot. |
COSMIC Doesn't work at all on
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You are either missing the Also we don't test the nvidia-open driver, but that doesn't seem to be the issue here. If you need more help debugging this, please post the output of |
@Drakulix it works with |
Known issues with cosmic on Nvidia graphics can be linked here, to keep track of them all while having separate issues for otherwise unrelated problems.
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hang forever on bleeding edge Linux with Nvidia drivers 545.29.06 on GNOME / Wayland gfx-rs/wgpu#4775The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: