Comment 8 for bug 2022879

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Yan Love (yannesbox) wrote :

The sweet-spot now for me is Kernel 6.7.0 and Nvidia Metapackage driver 535 (proprietary)
With this combo Blender sees the GPU correctly and can use the CUDA and Opti-X cores for rendering, and the sound works... The only thing that doesn't work like it should is screen brightness adjustment, so I use a code in the terminal window: $ xrandr --output eDP-1 --brightness 0.7 Where eDP-1 is the main monitor in use, you can check it easily by opening the display settings, and the red box will appear in the upper left corner of the screen with the name of your display. 0.7 is the level of brightness 01 is 10% 0.7 is 70% and 1 is 100%... So this works well for me, as always perfection takes time, and updates come with delay, but eventually there will be a big update that works even with a new super laptop like Zephyrus, I hate Windows, so I rip it out of my laptop as soon as I get my hands on it, like a bad plague hahahah :D and then I just find the best Linux distro... This is a Linux forum right? I already forgot where I'm typing this, so better go back to rendering and system monitoring... Blender 4.1 will be awesome, just beta testing it now... Good work all.. Much love and hugs to all... :)