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Adding the proprietary drivers wasn’t a problem at all even for a noob like me. They do a fantastic job of packaging a driver for us and are maintaining the repositories for it. The problem I have is that they’re hell bent on sticking to the wrong version of the drivers that lacks significant functionality while the proper drivers that solves that problem have been out of beta for almost a year and they keep ignoring them.
Adding the proprietary drivers wasn’t a problem at all even for a noob like me. They do a fantastic job of packaging a driver for us and are maintaining the repositories for it. The problem I have is that they’re hell bent on sticking to the wrong version of the drivers that lacks significant functionality while the proper drivers that solves that problem have been out of beta for almost a year and they keep ignoring them.
Oh ok, but I’m comfused now… to me it looks they are actually providing an up to date proprietary driver.
According to NVIDIA’s website the latest driver is v550.144.03. Listing the available drivers on Tumbletweed shows one can install v550.144.03.
Are you refering to NVIDIA “New Feature Branch Version:565.77” ?