On 06/07/16 09:19, John Pilkington wrote:
On 06/07/16 09:01, David Aldrich wrote:
Hi Patrick
Enable the rpmfusion repo and then do "dnf install akmod-nvidia-340",
followed by a reboot. NB: currently version 4.6 kernels are giving
trouble with
the Nvidia driver on F24. Don't know about F22, which BTW is close to
being
EOLed.
I'm afraid that didn’t work:
sudo -E dnf install
http://download1.rpmfusion.org/free/fedora/rpmfusion-free-release-$(rpm -E
%fedora).noarch.rpm
sudo -E dnf install akmod-nvidia-340
No package akmod-nvidia-340 available.
Error: Unable to find a match.
Best regards
David
http://download1.rpmfusion.org/nonfree/fedora/updates/22/x86_64/
Installing akmod-nvidia-340 (assuming that 340 is the right driver for
your card) will bring in a lot more stuff, because akmod has to rebuild
the kmod that will be used with the current kernel.
Often the kmod that you need can be downloaded, but there is a delay
between the release of the kernel and the appearance of the kmod in the
repo.
Building the kmod will probably take several tens of seconds. It can be
triggered by running 'akmods-shutdown' - or it might happen on actual
shutdown before a reboot. A rebuild during boot will cause extra delay
and perhaps more anxiety.
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