Wednesday, June 7th 2023

Steam On Linux Restores Hardware Acceleration by Default for NVIDIA GPUs

A previous attempt to enable NVIDIA GPU video hardware acceleration by default within Steam running on Linux platforms was thwarted by numerous bugs and faults - adopters of the mid-May Steam Client Beta update reported their experiences of various crashes encountered in Valve's user interface. The embattled software engineering team has since investigated this matter and released a new update (yesterday).

The June 6th Steam Client Beta patch notes list a number of general improvements along with Linux-specific adjustments: "a crash when Steam windows were closed with hardware (HW) acceleration enabled on NVIDIA GPUs" and the re-enabling of "HW acceleration by default for NVIDIA GPUs." Early reports indicate that Linux gamers are having a smoother time after installing yesterday's update.
Sources: Steam Community, Phoronix
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5 Comments on Steam On Linux Restores Hardware Acceleration by Default for NVIDIA GPUs

#1
Nordic
Valve is the best thing to have ever happened to Linux gaming. I am excited for them to release the new SteamOS for general use.
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progste
hopefully one day I can ditch microsoft for good.
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droopyRO
Nordicnew SteamOS for general use.
So you could install it on any PC like Mint or Ubuntu ? that's so cool, i will keep an eye on this.
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progste
droopyROSo you could install it on any PC like Mint or Ubuntu ? that's so cool, i will keep an eye on this.
as far as I know it's already out but not really necessary to install it since you can use it functions on other distros.
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kacperoo29
droopyROSo you could install it on any PC like Mint or Ubuntu ? that's so cool, i will keep an eye on this.
If you want to try experience that's basically the same as SteamOS 3.0 I recommend HoloISO. It's a community made distro that is functionally identical to SteamOS, but can be installed on other machines.
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