Nvidia can be quirky when it comes to Linux systems, but fortunately, with the power of the internet and a cup of coffee, hours' worth of headaches can lead to significant learning experiences.
Now, how do you make the Nvidia drivers work if you have a laptop with an integrated GPU + dedicated GPU setup?
A little caveat: this worked for me and might not work for you. This is just a guide to hopefully improve your search for a solution.
Steps:
- Set up Fedora to work with Secure Boot.
- Get and use the Nvidia driver installer from the official Nvidia website.
- Using the location defined during the Nvidia installation, find the
.der
file and import it usingmokutil
. (You should be familiar with this step after following the Secure Boot setup in step 2.) - After importing the key with
mokutil
, reboot and follow the prompts (see step 2 for details). - Enjoy your Nvidia drivers!
Resources:
My current Fedora kernel version:
Linux fedora 6.11.3-200.fc40.x86_64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Thu Oct 10 22:31:19 UTC 2024 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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