Pascal (GTX 1070) on Arch after NVIDIA 590... what’s the sane long-term path?
Pascal (GTX 1070) on Arch after NVIDIA 590... what’s the sane long-term path? - Lemmy.World
So Arch just moved to NVIDIA 590 and dropped Pascal support. I’m running an older Predator laptop with a GTX 1070 (Pascal) + Intel iGPU. After the update, NVIDIA is basically gone, but Intel fallback still gives me a working desktop. This machine was always a fallback gaming laptop, not my primary system, but I’d still like to make reasonable use of it. My current situation: Arch Linux with KDE Plasma, Intel graphics works fine, NVIDIA 1070 is unusable unless I go legacy, Wayland currently working only because I’m on Intel. From what I understand: NVIDIA legacy (580xx) = X11 only, Wayland + Pascal is basically dead. Arch will keep moving kernels, so legacy drivers mean ongoing maintenance… (picture related). What I’m trying to decide: Stick with Arch, install legacy NVIDIA, switch to X11, accept maintenance? Ditch NVIDIA entirely, run Intel + Wayland, and treat the 1070 as dead weight? Switch to a slower-moving distro (Debian?) just to keep X11 + NVIDIA working longer? Or is there a better hybrid setup people are actually happy with? I’m not looking to resurrect Pascal forever, just trying to choose the least stupid path for a secondary machine without fighting my system every update. Curious what others with GTX 10xx laptops are actually doing in practice.