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distrobox
Use any linux distribution inside your terminal. Enable both backward and forward compatibility with software and freedom to use whatever distribution you’re more comfortable with. Mirror available at: https://gitlab.com/89luca89/distrobox
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Fedora-37-Post-Install-Guide
Discontinued Things to do after installing Fedora 38 [Moved to: https://github.com/devangshekhawat/Fedora-38-Post-Install-Guide]
nvidia reviews and mentions
- Fedora 38 - Steam bug | System quite slow
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Fedira silverblure
Ako imaš Nvidia grafiku koja je pomenuta u durgom komentaru, baci pogled na ublue. On ima razne fine imidže pa i jedan sa nameštenim drajverima za Nvidia grafike.
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Manually invoking akmods-nvidia to build for a new kernel
If all else fails, perhaps consider taking a look at the Fedora images with Nvidia built-in that are provided by uBlue. To my knowledge, it's the best we got for painless Nvidia integration on Fedora.
- Considering switch to Silverblue, sanity check, please?
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What are some post install tips/commands yall would recommend for f37 workstation running on a ThinkPad x280 (mostly on battery)?
https://github.com/ublue-os/nvidia If Nvidia.
- All I wanted is this one game. I'm done.
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I'm looking to stop the hopping
I was initially intending to suggest another RPM-based distro based on your track record. However the fact that the likes of Nobara didn't seem to function as desired makes me quite reluctant. Nonetheless, if you're still interested; perhaps consider taking a look at the nvidia-variants of uBlue. Also these links might be worth looking at*.
- Do you consider NVIDIA a total no-go on Fedora/Linux?
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Silverblue or MicroOS? (Or Vanilla OS?)
Silverblue has been really solid for me so far. No real issues. Gaming performance is great. Check out this, if you want a more painless Nvidia experience.
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Different cards in one system
But perhaps, just maybe, this might offer a solution. As it is as reproducible as they come, it should work out of the box. Unless*, your specific hardware isn't supported yet. However, the support channels should have you covered.
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ublue-os/nvidia is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
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