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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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NVIDIA Auto Installer for Fedora Linux now works with Fedora Linux 37
You can find the project release here .
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How do I solve this?
cuda-fedora35-x86_64 is the CUDA repo I am using. I used nvautoinstaller for the initial installation of NVIDIA drivers and repos, but kept them updated through dnf.
I recently start PR for nvautoinstaller (https://github.com/t0xic0der/nvidia-auto-installer-for-fedora-linux/pull/126) I guess I have to take this problem considerations and make it nicer with other packages as well.
It looks like you're using Negativo17's repo, but looking at the nvautoinstaller file handle_cuda_installation.py, it's not it, the script gets specifically from a F35 repo.
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Script to install nvidia drivers , cuda/nvcc, gcc11 and setup on Fedora 36
I just use nvautoinstall dnf plugin. https://github.com/t0xic0der/nvidia-auto-installer-for-fedora-linux.
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Do I even have nvidia drivers installed?
Go to https://github.com/t0xic0der/nvidia-auto-installer-for-fedora-linux and download the tool.
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Why YOU should use Fedora
I recall Fedora dropping some things to make Nvidia proprietary easier, but now there's this project. I don't use Nvidia, don't know how well it works, but users seem to recommend it. So for your statement, what version of Fedora were you on?
What version of Fedora? I don't have Nvidia nor do I use proprietary drivers, but this project exists nowadays.
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