Re: Strange DNF Repository

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On 15/10/24 09:15, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/14/24 3:09 PM, Stephen Morris via users wrote:
     Can someone tell me what DNF repository _dnf_local is, and why an install of kmod-nvidia-6.10.12-200.fc40.x86_64 after it was removed by DNF would want to come from there and fail because it wasn't signed?      Also after a "sudo dnf clean all" was issued a dnf install of the above kmod-nvidia package which also wanted to install it from _dnf_local rather than the rpmfusion repository successfully installed the package?

Usually you would use the akmod package to compile and build the kmod package locally.  Maybe you did that before and there are still some remnants of that?

I usually install the kmod-nvidia package for the kernel and akmods and use akmods as a backup for when the binary package hasn't been built in time for an upgraded kernel. DNF was indicating that the kmod-nvidia packages for kernels 6.10.11 and 6.10.10 which I have installed were no longer available, so I removed the kmod-nvidia package for kernel 6.10.12 to reinstall the packages via akmods. To this end I issued the command sudo dnf akmods --force --rebuild, and this command failed. After looking through the specified log for the failure I eventually found that the build failed because the kmod-nvidia package it was trying to build didn't exist therefore it couldn't rebuild it. I then ran sudo dnf akmods --force which worked but only built the kmod-nvidia package for the current kernel which was 6.10.12. I then ran sudo akmods --force --kernel 6.10.11-200.fc40.x86_64 to build the kmod-nvidia package for that kernel, then I did the same thing for kernel 6.10.10. Having built these KDE still won't start from the nvidia drivers, I'm starting another thread on this issue.

regards,
Steve


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