darth3pio Posted December 27, 2025 Posted December 27, 2025 (edited) After the Goldeye update I seem unable to get my RTX 5060 Ti 16GB to show up in app settings for acceleration as I was hoping this update would enable. In the previous version a quick lspci | grep -i NVIDIA command would show it as installed and that remains unchanged, what has changed is it now shows as something in the list of GPUs that can be isolated and in apps => configuration => settings I can now enable Install NVidia Drivers but it doesn't show up in the container settings and using midclt call app.gpu_choices | jq only shows the iGPU. Seeking advice or support. Edited December 27, 2025 by darth3pio Quote
Cosmo Posted December 31, 2025 Posted December 31, 2025 I also lost Nvidia support but I thought it was due to me only having a GTX 1070 for the GPU acceleration in my system, and Goldeye drops the GTX 10 series support. Now it looks like it's probably more complicated than that, so I'm interested to seeing if you're able to fix this issue, I was thinking of just buying a RTX 5050 to replace it, but if you're having issues with the 5060 I may hold off. I've rolled back to Fangtooth for now. Quote
shplig Posted January 4 Posted January 4 Ah, that makes sense why my 970 isn't working after the update to Goldeye. It works fine for my needs so I don't want to update that HW, so I'll try Fangtooth for now. Thanks for the info! Quote
darth3pio Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago Follow up, @shpligthe updated driver's removed support for non-RTX cards as I understood so 10xx series and below no longer work with containers/apps but should still work with virtual machines because you install the drivers in the virtual machine and just have to make sure the card is passed through. @CosmoI am hoping the TrueNAS 26.1 update will address my specific card compatibility. A thread on the TrueNAS forum seems to suggest that NVidia driver 570. 172.08 is what shipped with Goldeye 25.10 and comparing that against the earliest Linux driver for the 5060 Ti on the NVidia website shows a driver version of 570.211.01. Long story short, I think this card just missed the boat on support but according to a recent TrueNAS blog post 26.1 adds NVidia driver 590.48 which means it'll definitely be supported on the next major HexOS release 1 Quote
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