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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 NVENC and NvFBC patches for Nvidia drivers
 ==========================================
 
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+![GitHub last commit](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/keylase/nvidia-patch.svg) ![Latest version](https://img.shields.io/badge/latest%20linux%20driver%20version-495.29.05-brightgreen.svg)
 
 [NVENC patch](patch.sh) removes restriction on maximum number of simultaneous NVENC video encoding sessions imposed by Nvidia to consumer-grade GPUs.
 
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@@ -48,7 +43,7 @@ $version_list
 # bash ./patch.sh -h
 
 SYNOPSIS
-       patch.sh [-s] [-r|-h|-c VERSION|-l]
+       patch.sh [-s] [-r|-h|-c VERSION|-l|-f]
 
 DESCRIPTION
        The patch for Nvidia drivers to remove NVENC session limit
@@ -61,6 +56,7 @@ DESCRIPTION
        -l             List supported driver versions
        -d VERSION     Use VERSION driver version when looking for libraries
                       instead of using nvidia-smi to detect it.
+       -f             Enable support for Flatpak NVIDIA drivers.
 
 ```
 
@@ -68,7 +64,7 @@ DESCRIPTION
 # bash ./patch-fbc.sh -h
 
 SYNOPSIS
-       patch-fbc.sh [-s] [-r|-h|-c VERSION|-l]
+       patch-fbc.sh [-s] [-r|-h|-c VERSION|-l|-f]
 
 DESCRIPTION
        The patch for Nvidia drivers to allow FBC on consumer devices
@@ -81,7 +77,7 @@ DESCRIPTION
        -l             List supported driver versions
        -d VERSION     Use VERSION driver version when looking for libraries
                       instead of using nvidia-smi to detect it.
-
+       -f             Enable support for Flatpak NVIDIA drivers.
 
 ```
 
@@ -139,6 +135,22 @@ Essentially all you need to do during build is:
 
 `docker-entrypoint.sh` script does on-the-fly patching by means of manipulating dynamic linker to workaround read-only mount of Nvidia runtime. Finally it passes original docker command to shell, like if entrypoint was not restricted by `ENTRYPOINT` directive. So `docker run --runtime=nvidia -it mycontainer echo 123` will print `123`. Also it can be just invoked from your entrypoint script, if you have any.
 
+## Flatpak support
+
+If you use a Flatpak app that uses NVENC/NvFBC (e.g. OBS Studio, Kdenlive), it's recommended that you patch the NVIDIA drivers for Flatpak as well. To do so, just pass the `-f` parameter to either `patch.sh` or `patch-fbc.sh`, like so:
+
+```bash
+bash ./patch.sh -f
+bash ./patch-fbc.sh -f
+```
+
+In case something goes wrong, you can restore the original Flatpak drivers by adding the `-r` paramater:
+
+```
+bash ./patch.sh -f -r
+bash ./patch-fbc.sh -f -r
+```
+
 ## Benchmarks
 
 * [Plex Media Server: nVidia Hardware Transcoding Calculator for Plex Estimates](https://www.elpamsoft.com/?p=Plex-Hardware-Transcoding) - useful benchmark of achieved simultaneous transcodes with various stream quality and hardware with patched drivers.