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nvidia-auto-installer-for-fedora-linux
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Issues with NVIDIA drivers on Fedora
I fixed it. I used this github repo and now it works perfectly. So if anyone faces the same problems currently, this fixed it for me. I don't know what it actually does or if it can damage anything but honestly I don't care as long as it works.
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Why does resizing windows in Linux desktop don't feel quite as "snappy" as in other OSes?
If you have installed fedora and didn’t explicitly install the proprietary Nvidia drivers then you don’t have them, the third party codecs/drivers you mentioned elsewhere in the post don’t include the Nvidia drivers themselves. You can follow the instructions on this GitHub repo to install them for yourself. That should improve performance GREATLY. https://github.com/t0xic0der/nvidia-auto-installer-for-fedora-linux
- My tips for getting Fedora 38 working w/ Nvidia GPU & Intel CPU
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Da Vinci Resolve with Nvidia Drivers on F37 with KDE Wayland
Simply follow the instructions at https://github.com/t0xic0der/nvidia-auto-installer-for-fedora-linux
- I need help with installing NVIDIA drivers to fedora
- Is there a clear tutorial on how to install Nvidia driver
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Drivers NVIDIA Fedora 37 KDE
Use this
- Everything on the screen flickers constantly
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Refresh Rate is Too Low
Use this for nvidia stuff link
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kmod-nvidia and kernel version mismatch, again
If you want a easy way to install nvidia drivers you should consider this: https://github.com/t0xic0der/nvidia-auto-installer-for-fedora-linux . It worked for me on my rtx 3050. If you have 2 GPU's (hybrid system) I would consider using envy control
distroverify
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Python project ideas to get a job in Python.
I was in the same shoes few years ago and I developed a few small python programs like vtscan (a console based virus scanner using the VirusTotal cloud database), tuxdrive (console program to interact with Google Drive), distroverify (tool to verify linux distro ISO files), etc. You can take inspiration from these and/or build your own, there are many ideas in the utility space. You can also use something like the pygame library to build some games if that's what you're interested in.
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Libraries that don't exist yet, but would be useful
distroverify: Utility to verify any linux distro file (*.iso) for its integrity.
What are some alternatives?
nvidia-optimus-manager - A python script to manage the status of NVIDIA graphics card on an Optimus setup for Solus linux
tuxdrive - Console based DIY Google Drive Client
mate-optimus - NVIDIA Optimus GPU switcher
pw-gen - A library for generating strong randomised passwords.
mkosi - 💽 Build Bespoke OS Images
gar-cron - A script to send you reminders about your github commit activity
howdy - 🛡️ Windows Hello™ style facial authentication for Linux
ISW-Modern - Modern fork of Ice-Sealed Wyvern, a fan control service for MSI Laptops on Linux written in Python
cuda-samples - Samples for CUDA Developers which demonstrates features in CUDA Toolkit
anaconda - System installer for Fedora, RHEL and other distributions
nvidia-auto-installer-for-fedora - A CLI tool which lets you install proprietary NVIDIA drivers and much more easily on Fedora Linux (32 or above and Rawhide) [Moved to: https://github.com/t0xic0der/nvidia-auto-installer-for-fedora-linux]
ublue - A familiar(ish) Ubuntu desktop for Fedora Silverblue.