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  • in reply to: 3840×1600 Resolution #23726
    avvid
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    Sure.

    Originally I used the official Nvidia Drivers from nvidia.com.

    This time I used a fedora package from this repository: https://negativo17.org/nvidia-driver/

    in reply to: 3840×1600 Resolution #23704
    avvid
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    Hello —

    I ended up rebuilding the machine and installing slightly different drivers and NoMachine 6.8.1.  The problem is no longer present.  Thanks for the help.

    in reply to: 3840×1600 Resolution #23546
    avvid
    Participant

    Got it.

    Please see the information below and attached:

    – Fedora 29 Kernel 5.2.7

    – GeForce GTX 1050

    – Nvidia Driver Version: 435.21

    – CUDA Version 10.1

    in reply to: 3840×1600 Resolution #23542
    avvid
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    Hey,

    the results are different than I thought they would be.

    VP8 worked flawlessly before I created this post, you were correct.  Downside of VP8 was that it used my client side GPU, which wasn’t desired.  So I tried your options in turn:

    1) Disable client side hardware decoding: No change

    2) Disable Hardware Encoding: Works great!

    My fear was/is that my client’s GPU would be used now, but that doesn’t seem to be the case at all; maybe my CPU is being used slightly more, but that’s it.  Also, nxserver no longer appears in my nvidia server-side process list like it used to.

    So, my question is, if my server-side card isn’t encoding, and my client GPU isn’t used.  Then who is doing all the work?

    Thanks for the help.

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