![]() ![]() This page seems to have the last word on fixing these tearing issues, but only in MATE or while using the Noveau/Intel drivers. I don't want to put SteamOS on my laptop, but the problem with Nvidia drivers and tearing seems to be somewhat dependent on desktop environment. It also provides a desktop mode (GNOME) which can run regular Linux applications. This also shouldn't be an unfixable problem, because my Alienware Steam Machine doesn't see any of these issues. SteamOS is a Debian-based Linux distribution designed to run Valves Steam and Steam games. Installing and Configuring NVIDIA Virtual GPU Manager provides a step-by-step guide to installing and configuring vGPU on supported hypervisors. I just brought my laptop over to my girlfriend's apartment to show her RimWorld, but she almost got sick from me panning the camera around due to all of the tearing. Virtual GPU Software User Guide is organized as follows: This chapter introduces the architecture and features of NVIDIA vGPU software. Switching to older Nvidia drivers didn't seem to help at all, and switching to the Noveau or Intel drivers isn't really an option for me, because I'll never get decent gaming performance on those. ![]() It's a Lenovo circa late 2012, running an Nvidia GTX 660M and the 367.44 drivers. During the install process pick the nvidia driver you want, make sure you pick DKMS driver module. The installer will now ask you where you'd like the new home for SteamOS 3 to be. The latest updates I got for my Nvidia drivers still haven't resolved my issues, which you can see an example of here, and this link also details exactly the same issues I'm seeing. Once you're ready, select the Wi-Fi icon on your desktop, select your SSID, and enter your Wi-Fi password (if you're connected to Ethernet, confirm that you're connected to the internet). It sounds like tearing is a problem for a lot of Ubuntu users with Nvidia drivers, but I really just want a hassle-free, 'out-of-the-box' experience where I won't run into tearing issues. ![]()
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