Fedora nvidia9/14/2023 The steps in this article were lifted from the RPM Fusion instructions here.Both of those tutorials are using akmod, which apparently is Fedora's system of automating the recompilation of third-party kernel modules whenever needed. Your mileage with these steps may vary depending on your hardware but for the majority of use cases, this should get you set up with the latest Nvidia drivers + CUDA support. Next, install the Nvidia driver: rpm-ostree install akmod-nvidia xorg-x11-drv-nvidia rpm-ostree install akmod-nvidia xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-cudaĪnd lastly, blacklist the nouveau driver (this part might be optional): rpm-ostree kargs -append=rd.driver.blacklist=nouveau -append=modprobe.blacklist=nouveau -append=nvidia-drm.modeset=1 That’s it?Īs of June 8th, 2020, this is all that is required to get Nvidia drivers working on Fedora Silverblue. Since this modifies the file system layer, you need to reboot to “activate” these changes. Starting with Fedora Silverblue 30, the method of installing Nvidia drivers is functionally the same as on Fedora Workstation with a couple of minor changes due to Silverblue’s file system.įirst, enable the RPM Fusion repos for Silverblue: rpm-ostree install $(rpm -E %fedora).noarch.rpm $(rpm -E %fedora).noarch.rpm
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