nvidia-auto-installer-for-fedora-linux
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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
anaconda
- Fedora 38 is branched (next stable release), here's a link to test!
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A few Bootloader questions - looking for luks+btrfs support but also theming
I'm on Fedora right now and will probably be keeping that. But aiming to add several linux distros in a multi-boot setup (no Microsoft products involved). The other likely candidates include Nobara, Rocky, OpenSUSE, Alphine, Arch, and Void (haven't decided on which ones or how many yet). I would like to set this up as one big LUKS2 partition with a Btrfs filesystem and each OS organized into its own respective Btrfs subvolume. I'm currently using BIOS mode but planning to reinstall under UEFI. My assumption is that I will need to have multiple boot partitions for however many OSes I plan to go with (haven't done much on UEFI before so I am unclear if distros can "share" a boot partition - particularly Fedora/Nobara/Rocky bc Anaconda has a bug where it removes the boot partition for other Fedora installs).
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Login loop in fedora CoreOS, with local user
Anaconda is the installer for Red Hat (and RHEL, and Fedora, and CentOS, and Rocky, and...) and has been forever, much longer than Conda has existed. It is the installer RH distros
- Looking for Anaconda Installer's Manual
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Wtf happened during my server install?
It creates a luks volume and places LVM on it, and only adds a 15G root logical volume in LVM.
- Windows malware be like
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Um, guys, is it just me, or is it like, super messed up when 90% of your RPMs are from Anaconda?
Anaconda is the name of Fedora's installer.
- rEFInd and silverblue
- Wrong keyboard layout when decrypting disk (fedora 35, gnome wayland)
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Cannot find CentOS 8 Stream DVD ISO
The issue is that Red Hat broke ISO support in this commit and of course, as a Red Hat derivative, CentOS 8 has the same issue.
What are some alternatives?
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cuda-samples - Samples for CUDA Developers which demonstrates features in CUDA Toolkit
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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]
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