Arch Linux abandona suporte a GPU Pascal: falhas de boot e correções da comunidade

Após a Arch Linux mudar para o driver NVIDIA 590 que remove o suporte a GPU Pascal, usuários relatam falhas de boot para a linha de comando após atualizações. Soluções da comunidade via pacotes legacy do AUR existem, mas complicam configurações de jogos como Steam, como destacado pelo comentarista de tecnologia Brodie Robertson.

Os drivers Linux mais recentes da NVIDIA, agora padrão no Arch Linux via versão 590, não suportam mais GPUs de arquitetura Pascal, como a série GTX 10xx, como relatado anteriormente. Um relatório de 26 de dezembro de 2025 detalha como atualizações do SO em hardware afetado falham ao carregar os drivers, iniciando os usuários no CLI.

O vídeo recente de Brodie Robertson destaca o problema, recomendando o driver legacy da NVIDIA do Arch User Repository (AUR), mantido por ventureo do projeto CachyOS. Isso mantém cartões antigos funcionais, mas quebra dependências para apps como Steam, exigindo ajustes na Arch Wiki para resolver.

O driver de código aberto Nouveau oferece uma alternativa básica, embora com desempenho inferior. A postagem de notícias do Arch Linux de meados de dezembro delineou passos para cartões 10xx e mais antigos no meio da transição para módulos de kernel abertos.

Críticos condenam os ciclos curtos de suporte da NVIDIA como obsolescência planejada, enquanto alguns defendem o manuseio do Arch e defendem drivers de código aberto ou upgrades de hardware.

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