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Lossless Scaling frame generation now on Linux
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interesting. I was considering giving this a whirl, once the parts for my new workstation arrive
Originally posted by tfk:
See this post:
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/07/lsfg-vk-aims-to-bring-lossless-scalings-frame-generation-to-linux/

Tested this on Fedora. Looks very promising.
i hope i will manage to test it after work today on arch , is there a dual gpu support yet ?
tfk 7 Jul @ 11:36pm 
Originally posted by NightKnight:
Originally posted by tfk:
See this post:
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/07/lsfg-vk-aims-to-bring-lossless-scalings-frame-generation-to-linux/

Tested this on Fedora. Looks very promising.
i hope i will manage to test it after work today on arch , is there a dual gpu support yet ?

Don't know yet.
cant wait to find out :))
tfk 8 Jul @ 12:47am 
Originally posted by NightKnight:
cant wait to find out :))

I tested it on a desktop with an nvidia 4060ti. Need to test it on my laptop to see if the right gpu is used.
DOGOD 9 Jul @ 2:38am 
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tfk 11 Jul @ 4:21am 
The dev of the lossless scaling tool and the dev of the Linux tooling are working together. Now the latest version is supported!

https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/07/lossless-scalings-frame-generation-for-linux-gets-upgraded-to-the-latest-v3-1/
Yoth 11 Jul @ 2:50pm 
How is fps and quality compared to DLSS4, FSR4 and XeSS2?
tfk 12 Jul @ 3:50am 
Hm. I don't really have the eye for it to be honest. I tested Quake 2 both default and RTX. I saw a strong increase in FPS and it felt more smooth. Quality looked nice too, but Quake always looks nice.
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