550 is the stable driver.. This only started happening in a new kernel version and iirc from some thread it is a bug in the kernel. If you don't have the issue already just not updating kernel until this gets fixed would be enough
Linus isn't going to be happy lol
Don't let Linus see that, my memory isn't that reliable
I'm not sure why they specifically say laptop, and then don't mention what's different to a desktop PC.
Then you click on the linked NVIDIA article and the first comment says, that it also happens on their desktop.
Hmm I’m on a HP Omen 15 running Pop!_OS and I’ve found 550 pretty stable. Seems a bit alarmist to say avoid 550 on all laptops, even if there are reported issues.
One of the biggest problems regarding Nvidia drivers is the fact that a small minority install them using Nvidia's .run script, which overwrites important libraries, resulting in a wide range of issues. I've always installed Nvidia drivers using my distro's package manager and I've never had an issue.
550 is the stable driver.. This only started happening in a new kernel version and iirc from some thread it is a bug in the kernel. If you don't have the issue already just not updating kernel until this gets fixed would be enough
Linus isn't going to be happy lol
Don't let Linus see that, my memory isn't that reliable
I'm not sure why they specifically say laptop, and then don't mention what's different to a desktop PC.
Then you click on the linked NVIDIA article and the first comment says, that it also happens on their desktop.
Hmm I’m on a HP Omen 15 running Pop!_OS and I’ve found 550 pretty stable. Seems a bit alarmist to say avoid 550 on all laptops, even if there are reported issues.
One of the biggest problems regarding Nvidia drivers is the fact that a small minority install them using Nvidia's .run script, which overwrites important libraries, resulting in a wide range of issues. I've always installed Nvidia drivers using my distro's package manager and I've never had an issue.
... it seems stable to me?