Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2023 17:43:45 +0000 From: bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org To: x11@FreeBSD.org Subject: [Bug 270060] x11/nvidia-driver, x11/linux-nvidia-libs: update to 525.89.02 Message-ID: <bug-270060-7141-Ddu4tSSnib@https.bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/> In-Reply-To: <bug-270060-7141@https.bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/> References: <bug-270060-7141@https.bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/>
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https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3D270060 --- Comment #10 from Bartek Jasicki <thindil@laeran.pl.eu.org> --- (In reply to Tomoaki AOKI from comment #9) Thank you very much for testing. About the issue from comment #0: 1. According to the Nvidia documentation, and my experience, OpenGL cache is always created. The user can only specify if the cache is per an applicatio= n or per an account. If you don't set any options, then the driver will create t= he cache in $HOME/.cache/nvidia directory. There will be several directories w= ith random names and inside them also several files with caches and indexes for them. 2. If not set manually, the default size of the cache is 256 MB. After reac= hing this amount, the cache will be cleaned/revalidated. The same happens when t= he driver is upgraded or downgraded. 3. The cache is produced by almost every application which uses GPU. For example, it created a couple of files in the cache's directory after running Kitty terminal emulator. It can grow a bit faster if you watch YouTube, or visit some graphical heavy pages. 4. Even playing modern Windows games with Dxvk 2.x which generates large am= ount of cache, it takes hours to reach 200 MB size in the cache. For me, it took around 3 to 5 days of normal usage + gaming. That's why I don't mind to wait for results from others. ;) --=20 You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.=
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