PCWorld reports that Nvidia has launched a native GeForce Now app for Linux, significantly upgrading the cloud gaming ...
Linux desktop PCs and laptops now have a full official app, rather than the previous handheld-focused offering.
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For now only officially supported on Ubuntu.
NVIDIA still hasn't mentioned if it plans to broaden support to include other Linux distros. However, Ubuntu is generally ...
The beta Linux app is built for PCs and notebooks, offering an experience similar to the existing GeForce Now app on Windows ...
NVIDIA’s new GeForce NOW Linux app enables RTX cloud gaming with up to 5K streaming and desktop-first support.
GeForce NOW taps into the thriving PC gaming ecosystem by streaming games from NVIDIA GPUs in the cloud, this week adding 10 titles to its library.
NVIDIA has just released a beta version of its native GeForce NOW app for Linux PCs and notebooks, with full support for 5K ...
NVIDIA has launched the beta version of the GeForce Now App for gamers playing games on the Linux operating system.
Shopping for a gaming desktop usually turns into a choose-your-own-adventure: build it yourself, hunt for parts, worry about ...
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