This blogpost covers only installation of G06 drivers, i.e. drivers for GPUs >= Maxwell, i.e.| Stefan’s openSUSE Blog
This covers the installation of updated Kernel, out-of-tree nvidia kernel modules package, how to get GNOME desktop running and installation/run of glmark2 benchmark. Also it describes how to get some CUDA and TensorRT samples running.| Stefan’s openSUSE Blog
Recently I had a first look into Vulkan development. So I started by reading a Vulkan Tutorial. It’s rather detailed and actually it takes a long time before you see your first shaded triangle (about 900 lines of code!). The Vulkan Tutorial has some software requirements on Linux, which are explained in detail in the Development environment for Linux. In order to make things easier for openSUSE users here is the package list you need to have installed. Just install them via zypper.| Stefan’s openSUSE Blog
Recently I was packaging one of the Retro freeware games, which are supported by the ScummVm project. It’s called Drascula: The Vampire Strikes Back and the story is some kind of strange mixture between Dracula and Frankenstein.| Stefan’s openSUSE Blog
On May 19, 2022 NVIDIA made a release of their Open GPU kernel modules for their newer GPU platforms (Turing and newer) with Risc-V system processor. Meanwhile we have packages available in our currently supported openSUSE/SLE distributions. If you want to use these you need to install nvidia-open-driver-G06-signed and kernel-firmware-nvidia-gspx-G06 packages.| Stefan’s openSUSE Blog