Nvidia-detect.x86_64 : NVIDIA graphics card detection utility Kmod-nvidia.x86_64 : nvidia kernel module(s) I can understand where people new to Linux or CentOS might struggle. Lastly, it's not a bad idea toĪlso install the nvidia-detect tool, which can also check for conflicts. Then, you also want the compatibility files that match the selected version. Even on my elderly LG laptop, the 340 series is quite all right. What you want is the kmod-nvidia package with the rightĪrchitecture (32-bit or 64-bit) and the driver version that best suits your needs. Of entries, and we need to understand what we get here. Next, let's search for the drivers - yum search nvidia. You will get a long list Do note the exact version could change, so consult the website if you get a The first one is to get the repository key, so you don't get warnings about unsignedĪnd after that, install the binary. You don't need to bother too much, but it's always useful to have the necessary build tools in place andīlacklist Nouveau, which we have already learned how to do in the first article. Show you how it's done using the ELRepo kmod package, so you don't have to manually reinstall the driver every Opportunity to refresh my Nvidia guide for this fine distro, and this time With the release of build 1503, things are looking even brighter, and I thought this would be a good True, we started on the wrong foot due to a rather severe lack ofĮxtra repos and stuff, then we fixed it, and pimped it to the max. Well as work, or if you want, the other way around, and it really surprises with its simplicity andįlexibility. It's really a dandy operating system, for home use as Ladies and gentlemen, you know I like CentOS quite a bit.
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