![]() ![]() ![]() $ sudo sed -ie 's/enabled=1/enabled=0/g' rpmfusion-nonfree-nvidia-driver.repoĤ. *Disable the RPMFusion's nVidia drivers repo:* *Update your Fedora Silverblue to the latest version & reboot.*ģ. *Make sure to uninstall any previous nVidia drivers, and do a proper cleanup*.Ģ. Here are my findings how to make these drivers work in Fedora Silverblue installation:ġ. And if I'm not mistaken, at some point in the past, these drivers were part of Fedora's effort to support proprietary drivers that many people have wanted (these drivers closely followed the Fedora packaging guidelines).Īnd since I was not able to find any info **how to install negativo17's nVidia drivers into Silverblue**, I had to do my own research and testing. However, from my prior experience with traditional (), I know for a fact that there are - in my opinion - much better drivers packaged and available from (). ![]() When you Google up the `Fedora Silverblue` and `nVidia drivers`, (at the time of writing) you will only see mentions of () drivers for nVidia, and how to enable them. *So I've finally started playing with **Fedora Silverblue 35**, because I'm looking into ways how to simplify my Linux workstation maintenance, even if it means doing a little bit more extra in the beginning… And since I'm using a desktop at home with nVidia 2070 SUPER, I had to jump at the driver support right from the beginning.* # tags: `fedora` `silverblue` `nvidia` `drivers` `negativo17` `tutorial` # Fedora Silverblue with nVidia drivers from negativo17 (how to make them work) ![]()
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