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I'm in your same predicament. I think the long term path is to fuck ourselves until an Oracle comes to Faith Ekstrand (or another maintainer) in a dream and tells her how to make pascal work properly in nouveau. Or until the spirit of Christmas Past visits Jensen Huang.
The 580 legacy driver is DKMS, so there shouldn’t be any maintenance beyond what is already required for any other DKMS driver, which would be handled by pacman anyways. So no need to worry about kernel updates
If you’re adamant on keeping those GPUs, Nouveau would be the only path forward - eventually paired with NVK for Vulkan acceleration once that’s good enough for primetime. Pascal was dropped because of the lack of a GSP module as well as age, so the newer Nova driver won’t support it either
Just install the previous version and lock it.
I would just lock the nvidia driver and kernel to the latest working LTS, maybe also stuff like mesa if necessary.
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