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minus-squareⓂ3️⃣3️⃣ 🌌@lemmy.sdf.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up1·4 months agoOh 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” ?
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” ?