Hello everyone.
I am looking for all the information I can find about the NVIDIA Xserver. I want to understand what each option is used for. I find a lot of scattered information, with most it not verified. My goal is to be able to help those who have questions or issues and give them the correct answer and post them on my YouTube channel. From 20+ years of experience I do realize that testing things out helps but having a complete understand of why goes a long way.
Stephen
NVIDIA XServer user guide
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Re: NVIDIA XServer user guide
With all due respect, I doubt you'll get what you want in these forums. Only a search engine and research will get it for you.TheLinuxPatriot wrote: ⤴Mon Apr 22, 2019 3:12 am Hello everyone.
I am looking for all the information I can find about the NVIDIA Xserver. I want to understand what each option is used for. I find a lot of scattered information, with most it not verified. My goal is to be able to help those who have questions or issues and give them the correct answer and post them on my YouTube channel. From 20+ years of experience I do realize that testing things out helps but having a complete understand of why goes a long way.
"There is, ultimately, only one truth -- cogito, ergo sum -- everything else is an assumption." - Me, my swansong.
Re: NVIDIA XServer user guide
AFAIK the Nvidia closed Linux drivers basically replace the whole entire Xorg stack. You're talking about some v ery deep learning and a lot of research.
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