• Gladaed@feddit.org
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      Since the drivers continue to be worked on after the release of the hardware. Some new functionality for new games may be developed. Or bugs may be fixed.

      Seems like a dishonest question. Unless you are only using GPU compute professionally with out of date software.

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        Honestly…

        You’d figure people who go out of their way to buy a nice GPU would understand this.

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      Someone I personally knew almost gave up on Linux because their mint install would have screen tearing issues due to an outdated driver module and kernel, since Mint follows close to Ubuntu’s kernel releases which are slow.

      Cutting edge and bleeding edge kernels is one of Linux’s biggest strengths because 99% of driver modules are in the kernel, so keeping it up to date will significantly reduce the chances of issues with your hardware, especially if its anything new.

      You dont need to know the version, but knowing that your updates are based on cutting edge latest stable is what can save you from driver headaches.

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        It’s useful to have updated drivers if a game or something isn’t working, otherwise it’s hardly a big deal, just need to keep the sysyem as up to date as it needs to run your sysyem, i’m on mint since October and never uad any headaches, even updates drivers recently to try to resolve an issue.