OpenGL | NVIDIA Developer
https://developer.nvidia.com/openglOriginally developed by Silicon Graphics in the early '90s, OpenGL® has become the most widely-used open graphics standard in the world. NVIDIA supports OpenGL and a complete set of OpenGL extensions, designed to give you maximum performance on our GPUs. NVIDIA continues to support OpenGL as well through technical papers and our large set of examples on our …
NVIDIA - ArchWiki - Arch Linux
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/NVIDIARunning nvidia-settings without any options launches the GUI, for CLI options see nvidia-settings(1). You can run the CLI/GUI as a non-root user and save the settings to ~/.nvidia-settings-rc or save it as xorg.conf by using the option Save to X configuration File for a multi-user environment. To load the ~/.nvidia-settings-rc for the current user:
OpenGL - ArchWiki - Arch Linux
wiki.archlinux.org › title › OpenGLVerification. To verify your OpenGL installation you can use mesa-utils glxinfo and you should get output like this : $ glxinfo | grep OpenGL OpenGL vendor string: X.Org OpenGL renderer string: AMD RV620 (DRM 2.50.0 / 5.10.12-arch1-1, LLVM 11.0.1) OpenGL core profile version string: 3.3 (Core Profile) Mesa 20.3.4 OpenGL core profile shading language version string: 3.30 OpenGL core profile ...
OpenGL | NVIDIA Developer
developer.nvidia.com › openglOriginally developed by Silicon Graphics in the early '90s, OpenGL® has become the most widely-used open graphics standard in the world. NVIDIA supports OpenGL and a complete set of OpenGL extensions, designed to give you maximum performance on our GPUs. NVIDIA continues to support OpenGL as well through technical papers and our large set of examples on our NVIDIA Graphics SDK. OpenGL Drivers ...
NVIDIA - ArchWiki - Arch Linux
wiki.archlinux.org › title › NVIDIARunning nvidia-settings without any options launches the GUI, for CLI options see nvidia-settings(1). You can run the CLI/GUI as a non-root user and save the settings to ~/.nvidia-settings-rc or save it as xorg.conf by using the option Save to X configuration File for a multi-user environment. To load the ~/.nvidia-settings-rc for the current user: