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Wayland Nvidia: Your Complete 2025 Fix for a Broken Desktop

by breve on 12/4/2025, 10:00:24 AM

https://kextcache.com/wayland-nvidia-a-definite-2025-guide/

Comments

by: antonyh

Having failed to get Wayland working on Debian Trixie with a 1050 Ti as an upgrade from X11, I&#x27;ve given up for now and will try again when I switch to AMD. This is a workstation not used for games so it&#x27;d be good to have Wayland working right but I&#x27;m not wasting time fighting it, and it&#x27;ll get the GPU from the gaming rig when it becomes due nullifying the problem.<p>What I don&#x27;t get is if these are proscribed steps (and they do read as such) why are they not automated with the module install? Why are we still fighting these issues if the &#x27;workaround&#x27; is linear and well described? Is it as flimsy a reason as &quot;write-an-article, collect-advertising-revenue&quot; rather than contribute code to the installer?

12/8/2025, 4:25:56 PM


by: jwcooper

Most of this article seems unnecessary in 2025 and is very specific to Arch.<p>For most distributions you can simply install the (proprietary) nvidia drivers and you&#x27;re good to go.<p>There is generally no tweaking or command line changes necessary for Nvidia to work on Wayland, including multi-monitors with different resolutions and refresh rates.

12/8/2025, 3:50:43 PM


by: juliangmp

Careful there, I was almost able to see some parts of the article through the ads

12/8/2025, 3:52:36 PM


by: tietjens

When can I reliably run ~95% of Steam titles on Linux with a Nvidia card? That&#x27;s what I&#x27;m waiting for, then it&#x27;s bye-bye Windows.

12/8/2025, 3:35:54 PM


by: kachapopopow

Interesting coincidence, yesterday I was using a similar article to hopefully fix kwin starting to slow down after 10+ days of uptime.

12/8/2025, 3:56:39 PM


by: bogdan

Is this stable on a multi-monitor mixed resolutions &amp; refresh-rates setups?

12/8/2025, 3:42:01 PM


by: thenthenthen

Wow the ads are killing this page

12/8/2025, 4:09:33 PM


by: superkuh

To be clearer, as each wayland desktop pretty much creates their own incompatible wayland compositor (because wayland protocol is minimal and not feature complete) this is just a guide to fixing the hyperland broken wayland desktop. Not all waylands&#x27; broken desktops.

12/8/2025, 3:33:56 PM


by: pshirshov

But still no console, right?

12/8/2025, 3:39:32 PM


by: rmrfchik

nvidia on linux [for desktop] is utterly broken. I ran nvidia cards for almost 15 years (shame on me): laggy X11 compositing, fragile and broken wayland. Broken suspend&#x2F;resume. Too many moving parts (selected drivers, modprobe quirks, suspend&#x2F;resume scripts). Moved to amd: slick x11, reliable wayland, NO MORE DRIVERS AT ALL, works like charm. And yes, I do playing in Linux.

12/8/2025, 3:58:26 PM


by: cedws

Meanwhile Grandma says: &quot;what&#x27;s a wayland?&quot;<p>How can anybody seriously argue Linux is an OS ready for ordinary users when you have to do crap like this? Complete delusion.

12/8/2025, 3:49:48 PM