American multinational technology company
Nvidia Corporation (/ɛnˈvɪdiə/ en-VID-ee-ə) is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California. The company develops graphics processing units (GPUs), systems on chips (SoCs), and application programming interfaces (APIs) for … Wikipedia
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Traded as Nasdaq: NVDA
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NVIDIA
nvidia.com › en-us › drivers › unix
Unix Drivers | NVIDIA
Linux x86_64/AMD64/EM64T Latest Production Branch Version: 595.84 Latest New Feature Branch Version: 610.43.02 Latest Legacy GPU version (470.xx series): 470.256.02 Archive
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ArchWiki
wiki.archlinux.org › title › NVIDIA
NVIDIA - ArchWiki
March 31, 2026 - If affected, use the proprietary driver (e.g. nvidia-580xx-dkmsAUR) with the module parameter NVreg_EnableGpuFirmware=0 instead. May not function correctly on Linux 5.18 (or later) on systems with Intel CPUs 11th Gen and newer due an incompatibility with Indirect Branch Tracking.
Discussions

Current state of Nvidia drivers
I switched to Liunx about 15 years ago. I've had plenty of nvidia GPUs over the years, and a few AMDs (I think they were called 390s or something?). Back then, everyone was all hype because the AMD drivers are amazing and nvidia driver suck. I must have missted some Memo, because my AMD GPUs never worked great. I had plenty of issues, and the community is smaller. Hardware accelerated video decoding? Never got it to work. It's been about 8 years, may be better nowadays With Nvidia I've never had any issues at all. Back then Xorg configuration was a bit shoddy, but nvidia shipped a configuration tool which set it up perfectly. A few months ago ArchLinux or KDE decided to switch to Wayland. I didn't even notice until very recently. This is on a Notebook. It's your money, but based purely on "Just Works Good", I say go with nvidia. If your use-case is AI workloads, then it's "Probably Nvidia". AMD is getting much better in this department, but they're still sleeping. No idea why, feels like they don't want to make money. With Nvidia everything just works. More on reddit.com
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January 7, 2025
Which GPU's do NVIDIA fully support for Linux?
Hi guys, my question to you is this Which graphics cards does the Nvidia driver for Linux have FULL support for? Basically, I have several nvidia cards, a few different gaming computers, and based on my experience the nvidia driver for linux simply is the only bottleneck on my system that I ... More on forums.developer.nvidia.com
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January 16, 2025
is the NVIDIA driver support really that bad?
Not really. AMD and Intel have the benefit of plug and play due to their drivers being open-source and included in the kernel, Nvidia takes some setting up, but once you install them it works fine. I'm using beta 555 driver and it runs great on Wayland. More on reddit.com
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June 15, 2024
How good are NVIDIA drivers nowadays
NVIDIA has absolutely no problems for me on X11, 555 drivers also fixed Wayland screen tearing (flickering whatever it’s called) so it’s basically perfect there too. The only issue I have heard of is the GSP firmware having some performance issues on some systems, but that’s easily fixable. More on reddit.com
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NVIDIA
nvidia.com › en-in › drivers
Download The Official NVIDIA Drivers | NVIDIA
NVIDIA's driver team exhaustively tests games from early access through release of each DLC to optimize for performance, stability, and functionality. These drivers are certified by Microsoft’s Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL). "NFB / SLB" New Feature Branch (NFB) [formerly known as Linux Short Lived Branch (SLB)] New Feature Branch Linux drivers provide early adopters and bleeding edge developers access to the latest driver features before they are integrated into the Production Branches.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/linux › current state of nvidia drivers
r/linux on Reddit: Current state of Nvidia drivers
January 7, 2025 -

Around 1 year ago i switched to linux, and now im finally building my new PC. With the new nvidia 50 series announced, i started to become unsure about picking amd over nvidia, because the nvidia gpu offers way better performance.

With the nvidia drivers being partially open sourced, how far have they actually come and how are the expectations for the future of nvidia and how big are the downsides a the moment, as well as in the future?

I personally use fedora, but I wouldn’t mind changing distro if it helps, i also dont mind tinkering at all, I just want to know how much you can actually reach with it.

Im sorry in advanced for the grammar cause my inner autocorrect is set to german.

(Had to repost because the original post got taken down because i never verified my email)

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I switched to Liunx about 15 years ago. I've had plenty of nvidia GPUs over the years, and a few AMDs (I think they were called 390s or something?). Back then, everyone was all hype because the AMD drivers are amazing and nvidia driver suck. I must have missted some Memo, because my AMD GPUs never worked great. I had plenty of issues, and the community is smaller. Hardware accelerated video decoding? Never got it to work. It's been about 8 years, may be better nowadays With Nvidia I've never had any issues at all. Back then Xorg configuration was a bit shoddy, but nvidia shipped a configuration tool which set it up perfectly. A few months ago ArchLinux or KDE decided to switch to Wayland. I didn't even notice until very recently. This is on a Notebook. It's your money, but based purely on "Just Works Good", I say go with nvidia. If your use-case is AI workloads, then it's "Probably Nvidia". AMD is getting much better in this department, but they're still sleeping. No idea why, feels like they don't want to make money. With Nvidia everything just works.
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None of that code that nvidia opened is important to you use a user. It might make life easier for distributions, but wont change any features. Nvidia's approach with their new firmware is going to make life easier for those making actual open drivers, but even then, lots of the important stuff lives in the closed firmware. Those open drivers will likely never be better than nvidia's own drivers in raw performance, but they will hopefully be better for the linux desktop generally though.
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Ubuntu
ubuntu.com › server › docs › how-to › graphics › install-nvidia-drivers
NVIDIA drivers installation - Ubuntu Server documentation
14 hours ago - This page shows how to install the NVIDIA drivers from the command line, using either the ubuntu-drivers tool (recommended), or APT. NVIDIA drivers releases: We package two types of NVIDIA drivers:...
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NVIDIA
nvidia.com › en-us › drivers › linux-update
NVIDIA Linux Update|NVIDIA
Simply run NVIDIA Linux Update and let it check for the latest software for your NVIDIA graphics card to ensure the highest compatibility. Flexible design Designed to offer users the easiest driver setup, yet powerful enough to allow customized installs.
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NVIDIA
docs.nvidia.com › datacenter › tesla › driver-installation-guide › latest › index.html
Driver Installation Guide — NVIDIA Driver Installation Guide
The NVIDIA Driver Installation Guide provides administrators and users with comprehensive instructions and best practices for installing and configuring NVIDIA® GPU drivers on supported Linux distributions.
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NVIDIA
nvidia.com › en-us › drivers › details › 226760
Linux x64 (AMD64/EM64T) Display Driver 470.256.02
Driver-Lookup > Driver-LookedUp-Device > Driver-Name · *This download includes the NVIDIA graphics driver and an option to additionally install the NVIDIA App.
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NVIDIA Developer Forums
forums.developer.nvidia.com › graphics / linux › linux
Which GPU's do NVIDIA fully support for Linux? - Linux - NVIDIA Developer Forums
January 16, 2025 - Hi guys, my question to you is this Which graphics cards does the Nvidia driver for Linux have FULL support for? Basically, I have several nvidia cards, a few different gaming computers, and based on my experience the nvidia driver for linux simply is the only bottleneck on my system that I cannot work around, which does not unlock the performance potential of my 3060 RTX GPU, like the drivers on Microsoft Windows do for it.
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Kali Linux
kali.org › docs › general-use › install-nvidia-drivers-on-kali-linux
Install NVIDIA GPU Drivers | Kali Linux Documentation
4 weeks ago - Since one, or more, of the dependencies (nvidia-kernel-dkms) will build the driver as an out-of-tree kernel module (i.e. an external module that is not built into the kernel), kernel headers must be installed for that build to succeed. The system that performs this build operation is known as kbuild. That being said, let’s install the kernel headers and kbuild infrastructure: kali@kali:~$ sudo apt install -y linux-headers-amd64 kali@kali:~$
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NVIDIA
nvidia.com › en-us › drivers › unix › linux-amd64-display-archive
Index of /XFree86/Linux-x86_64
Index of /XFree86/Linux-x86_64 · 1.0-4499/ · 1.0-5332/ · 1.0-6106/ · 1.0-6111/ · 1.0-6629/ · 1.0-7167/ · 1.0-7174/ · 1.0-7182/ · 1.0-7184/
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Debian
wiki.debian.org › NvidiaGraphicsDrivers
NvidiaGraphicsDrivers - Debian Wiki
3. Legacy versions of the NVIDIA driver may not always support the latest kernel. For instance, the 304xx series driver, though available in the Debian Unstable · repository, does not support Linux 5.0 or newer. As necessary, you might consider using an older Debian version, or using Nouveau instead.
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LeaderGPU
leadergpu.com › leadergpu® › articles › install nvidia® drivers in linux
Install NVIDIA® drivers in Linux
January 4, 2026 - Manual installation via NVIDIA® website. Manual installation via apt package manager. This package is designed specifically for Ubuntu and is capable of detecting and installing additional drivers for a range of devices, such as GPUs.
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Linux Mint Forums
forums.linuxmint.com › board index › main edition support › beginner questions
[SOLVED] which nvidia driver should i install on my system? - Linux Mint Forums
October 14, 2025 - Of course you are new here but in your place I would follow the pinned guide on this forum and not "someone in reddit"... i mean they too are speaking from experience, reddit has been a huge help for me when transitioning to linux ... MiZoG wrote: Tue Oct 14, 2025 4:54 am According to Tips for Troubleshooting Graphics Issues Rev. 1 "For newer GPUs from the Turing, Ampere, Ada Lovelace, or Hopper architectures, NVIDIA recommends switching to the open-source GPU kernel modules." Well, recommended choice (nvidia-driver-580-open) sounds good
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NVIDIA
docs.nvidia.com › datacenter › tesla › driver-installation-guide › ubuntu.html
Ubuntu — NVIDIA Driver Installation Guide
NVIDIA Driver Installation Guide · Choose version · This section covers: Ubuntu 22.04 · Ubuntu 24.04 · Ubuntu 26.04 · Perform the Pre-installation Actions. The kernel headers and development packages for the currently running kernel can be installed with: # apt install linux-headers-$(uname -r) Choose an installation method: Local Repository Enablement or Network Repository Enablement (amd64).