Linux Graphics Debugger - need documentation

First time looking at Linux Graphics Debugger (yes I know it’s out-of-support), but the link to the documentation doesn’t work, and all I see in the package is the doxygen directory. I would appreciate looking at the documentation of the last version. Thanks!

whoa that’s an interesting problem, the links are dead, archive . org is no help, google doesn’t help find it either, and gives a bunch of unrelated results even with advanced queries, which is typical these days

I found this website with a bunch of links to related resources

and I thought maybe if I looked at the docs of similar projects of nvidia I could find relevant information, but some of those links are dead ends too,

now there’s nsight which has documentation available
https://docs.nvidia.com/nsight-graphics/

archive.org is totally bugged out, but I actually found a spot that might have it…
and now that I’m trying to navigate back to the exact lone date that has it archived the webserver died on me

It used to be so much easier to find resources online, until for whatever reasons search engines stop obeying their users actual commands!

You know what’s funny I actually just made an offline copy of the nvidia 560 beta driver documentation, and had to find the switch to tell the command to ignore robots.txt, because the documentation had a robots.txt file that told crawlers to ignore it’s docs, so I have good information that suggests web crawlers aren’t the source of the missing old docs your searching for, you’ll have to use other resources, at least that is helpful info

all the old versions of lgd and it’s docs are dead links too…
http://web.archive.org/web/20210621185048/https://docs.nvidia.com/linux-graphics-debugger/index.html

This is the thread where I outline how to store these docs offline…

You can find related resources, and relevant information to your problem at least, but the docs themselves are going to be hard to come by, since search engines don’t cooperate like they used to. Maybe ten or more years ago, advanced queries could nail down anything you could imagine that was available on the internet

also the only working link, that is not dead on nvidia’s website I was able to identify is the actual run file for the program itself here:

it might even be on a chinese website… some alternate copy of the information, but google wont let you search that!

“/docs.nvidia.com” inurl:“.cn” linux graphics debugger

search engines are totally broken right now…