![]() Fedora, RHEL and equivalent like CentOS: Enable RPM Fusion (at least nonfree), update, then install xorg-x11-drv-nvidia.Debian: See the their wiki page to install the most recent NVIDIA driver available for your graphics card.Ubuntu 20.10 and later can use nvidia-driver-450.Mint 20, Ubuntu 18.04 and Ubuntu 20.04 should use nvidia-driver-440 for now until the newer drivers are compatible with the older kernel versions.Ubuntu and Linux Mint: Install the latest available NVIDIA driver:.Aside from this, users should expect a similar yuzu experience to that found on Windows, as the drivers are nearly identical. Drivers older than the 450 series may not be compatible with Linux 5.8 and above. The latest available proprietary NVIDIA blob in the package manager is recommended. Don’t forget to add SigLevel = PackageOptional when you enable the mesa-git repository.Users who have not setup multilib can safely skip 32-bit packages.(Optional) Enable mesa-git unofficial repository your machine, then install mesa-git and vulkan-intel-git.Arch Linux and Manjaro: The default version of Mesa is recommended.Users can try manually building Mesa, installing it to an alternate root location, and setting the variables LD_LIBRARY_PATH and LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH appropriately, but this has not been confirmed to work. ![]() RHEL 8 and equivalent: No confirmed solution. ![]()
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