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 (DIR) Post #Ay0Qoca2PpP5IfSls0 by scottmichaud@mastodon.gamedev.place
       2025-09-08T17:56:11Z
       
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       @brainblasted Why do you ask?I've been using the GeForce 4070 Ti Super on Nobara (KDE Plasma + Wayland) for a while. Last year it was rough (ex: freezes that require ctrl + alt + f3/f2 bouncing in and out of a terminal to fix).The last few months it's been fine.Make sure to give yourself quite a bit of /boot space... like 5ish GB to be safe. I'm on 1GB and I'll occasionally get kernel updates that fail because I forgot to clear out old kernels.But I'm not sure what you want to know.
       
 (DIR) Post #Ay0Qodm7yMfV0S7wLw by musicmatze@social.linux.pizza
       2025-09-08T19:29:12Z
       
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       @scottmichaud5 GIGA bytes for /boot? What the hell are you doing? I have 500MB and even that is oversized by at least factor 2!@brainblasted
       
 (DIR) Post #Ay0Rsy1uhyZewB8bqa by scottmichaud@mastodon.gamedev.place
       2025-09-08T19:41:06Z
       
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       @musicmatze @brainblasted You could probably ask someone like GloriousEggroll to know specifics, but, for some reason, when you have NVIDIA drivers, it inflates /boot usage lately. I only have one previous kernel and it's sitting north of 700MB right now.The default was bumped to 2GB IIRC... but at that point what's another 3GB in case the root problem gets worse, given how annoying it'll be if that happens.