![]() The following packages have to be installed: Install package 'nvidia-driver-cuda' to provide command 'nvidia-smi'? 23 mars 2023 11:31:30.Īll matches were filtered out by modular filtering for argument: xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-cuda Last metadata expiration check: 0:50:57 ago on jeu. I had the same error return for sudo dnf install xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-cuda Sudo dnf install akmod-nvidia -best -allowerasing I tried those steps: sudo dnf remove '*nvidia*' I should say it worked perfectly fine before the last update and I don’t know why I’m not able to re-install the Nvidia drivers.Īm I doing something wrong? Is there somewhere some guidelines that I can follow to reinstall those drivers? Can I prevent this from happening in the future?įollowing this discussion: Nvidia driver installation in F38 beta Lspci -vnn | grep VGA returns: 2d:00.0 VGA compatible controller : NVIDIA Corporation GA104 If I install it, it opens but doesn’t recognize anything either. My system doesn’t recognize my screens and nvidia-settings is not installed. I tried sudo dnf install xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-cudaīut it fails, reporting this: All matches were filtered out by modular filteringĮrror: Unable to find a match: xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-cuda I imported the repos: sudo dnf install $(rpm -E %fedora).noarch.rpmĪnd sudo dnf install $(rpm -E %fedora).noarch.rpmĪlthough they were already imported because my previous nvidia setup was via rpm. I first uninstalled nvidia: sudo dnf autoremove nvidia* nvidia-settingstalked about some “core failure” but I don’t remember the exact output. ![]() I rebooted but the installation didn’t work. Libglvnd-opengl libglvnd-glx libglvnd-devel acpid pkgconfig dkmsĪnd finally installed the drivers: sudo dnf module install nvidia-driver:latest-dkms Make automake gcc gcc-c++ pciutils elfutils-libelf-devel ![]() Installed the dependencies: sudo dnf install kernel-headers kernel-devel tar bzip2 I added the Nvidia CUDA Repo: sudo dnf config-manager -add-repo Here are the steps: sudo dnf autoremove nvidia* -purgeīut the -purge option doesn’t exist… anyway, I continued ![]() I followed this tutorial for a fresh install : ![]() Last update (6.2.86_64) completely messed up my Nvidia settings and drivers, and I have a hard time installing them again. ![]()
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