NVIDIA just released Linux driver version 610.43.03, once again being rather vague about what has actually changed in it.
Valve and NVIDIA are partnering to bring official SteamOS support to desktop PCs, launching alongside the new $1,049 Steam Machine on June 29.
For those of you sticking with older NVIDIA GPUs - you're still getting some fixes with driver 580.173.02 released for Linux.
New NVIDIA job postings that explicitly reference Vulkan performance and compatibility layer work on Linux might be a sign of a stronger push into the Linux gaming ecosystem, catching the eye of ...
For future driver versions, Nvidia prefers its open source kernel driver. The community has problems with this and is working on alternatives. Nvidia's next generation of graphics drivers will install ...
A V/F curve editor on Linux is finally available in a couple of flavors, but this one can run headless ...
Firefox is adding hardware-accelerated Vulkan Video decoding, saving Nvidia users on Linux the hassle of manually configuring ...
LACT will overclock your machine with almost no restrictions.
NVIDIA is bringing GeForce Now, its cloud game streaming service, to Linux. The native app will allow users to stream games at a high resolution and framerate, according to NVIDIA. NVIDIA announced ...
Nvidia has moved to address the fallout of Linux creator Linus Torvald's comments regarding the company's failure to properly support the open-source operating system, in a speech during which he ...