On 15/10/24 20:49, Stephen Morris via users wrote:
I've issued the command mokutil --test-key /etc/pki/akmods/certs/public_key.der and that tells me that key is enrolled, which means the key is in the bios, so akmods compiling the driver should sign it fine.Hi,I have built the kmod-nvidia modules manually for all 3 kernels I have installed via akmods, but the startup of KDE or Gnome from SDDM switches to a black screen and the monitor then switches into sleep mode with "No Signal Detected". The output from modinfo -F version nvidia produces the output 560.35.03 so presumably the nvidia is installed and loaded, but the only way I can get into KDE/Gnome is to use the nouveau driver. This failure of the nvidia driver looks similar to the F40 upgrade issue where for some reason the upgrade disabled secure boot in Fedora (it is enabled currently) hence the nvidia driver was not being signed by the mokutil keys, hence wouldn't run.How do I check if the nvidia driver is actually signed?
regards, Steve
regards, Steve
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