https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=497424
--- Comment #12 from Roman <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Azamat H. Hackimov from comment #10) > (In reply to pallaswept from comment #8) > > (In reply to Azamat H. Hackimov from comment #7) > > > you should switch NVIDIA'a egl-wayland library to new egl-wayland2 where > > > this issue is fixed > > > > Thanks for mentioning this :) I'd held off from mentioning it just yet > > because reports of success have been mixed, and because it's presently > > pre-release; from the github source https://github.com/NVIDIA/egl-wayland2 > > : > > > > > Warning > > > This library is still in development. > > > > And the 595/G07 drivers (which pair with that lib) are also not ready just > > yet. But yep, reports in that thread are that it will sort this out. We're > > just waiting on nvidia to drop the hammer on G07 so we can migrate safely - > > per the nvidia rep (on Jan 7): > > > > > will be the default in upcoming driver releases. > > > > So yeh, maybe for the adventurous types it's a good idea to update, but most > > of us should just wait until those future drivers. > > I'm running with this configuration almost two weeks and there no crashes so > far. Count of sync_file descriptors is low and stable - about 8-10 entries. Hello. Can you share where do you look for those file descriptors? Regarding leaks, here with same latest nvidia driver and wayland2 library it still leaks VRAM, not same fast, but still. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
