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avvidParticipant
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/
avvidParticipantHello —
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.
avvidParticipantGot 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
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avvidParticipantHey,
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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