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I just ran an update, as one does with apt update and upgrade. Afterwards all my monitors, bedies that one ancient 4 by 3 monitor stopped working. That 4 by 3 displays gnome at a lower resolution then usual. So I assumed that this has something to do with the nvidia drivers (has happened many times before). So I run nvidia-detect and get a really interesting output: marty@MartyPC:~$ nvidia-detect Detected NVIDIA GPUs: 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: NVIDIA Corporation GP104 [GeForce GTX 1060 6GB] [10de:1b83] (rev a1)

Checking card: NVIDIA Corporation GP104 [GeForce GTX 1060 6GB] (rev a1) Uh oh. Failed to identify your Debian suite.

"Failed to identify your Debian suite" Uh oh, that sounds bad. This is Debian 12, so I assumed this was apparent... neofetch still says it's Debian 12!

I also made a post today trying to fix my desktop icons, so maybe the things which happened there kinda give away some hints?

Does anyone have an idea on what might be going on here?

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[–] Smorty@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Yeah. Actually wanted to put an -nvidia hate- comment at the bottom, buzt thought it'd be too much. I do actually have some money lying around, so if I switch, it'll be an amd. I currently have the classic: GTX 1060 in my machine, how did you feel your performance change, if at all?

[–] Secret300@sh.itjust.works 1 points 10 months ago

I found an Rx 5500 for $75 at a pawn shop and so far it's performing the same but my CPU is a huge bottleneck so not sure yet til I upgrade

[–] 0x0@social.rocketsfall.net 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

I recommend an RX 580. Older card, but better than the 1060 and 8GB instead of 6GB. Good for 1080p gaming at 60fps and can be workable up to 1440 if you lower settings. Used price is around $60 - $90 USD (down from $110 when I bought it earlier this year used on eBay.) Only thing to look out for is the bios switch, which downclocks memory if in the wrong position. I drive 3 displays with it and used to do 4 with no issue on Wayland. Highly recommended for a budget card.

[–] Smorty@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 10 months ago

I'm not really a game player and more of a game maker and modelling person, so as long as it's better then my 1060, I'm perfectly fine with that.