On 22/10/24 08:30, Barry wrote:
dnf list installed *nvidia* doesn't show the two kmod-nvidia versions I'm trying to remove. I could get akmods to build the kmod-nvidia module for the 6.10.11 kernel which would remove it (as it did for the 6.11.12 kernel) but I can't do that for the 6.10.10 kernel as those headers don't exist anymore.On 21 Oct 2024, at 22:14, Stephen Morris <steve.morris.au@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hi, How do I remove kmod-nvidia packages from _dnf_local when sudo dnf remove kmod-nvidia-6.10.10-200.fc40.x86_64 says the package is not found and there is nothing to do and sudo akmods --force won't rebuild it because the 6.10.10 kernel headers don't exist any more and sudo dnf clean all doesn't remove them either?_dnf_local is just a way of saying not installed from a repo I believe. What does dnf list installed ‘*nvidia*’ report? Do you see the kmod-nvidia version listed that you are trying to remove?
When did _dnf_local come into effect?, the last couple of months are the first time I've seen any reference to that repository as a repository being refreshed when all the repository lists are automatically refreshed or when sudo dnf update is issue. Although having said this it is also only recently where I'm getting entries retained in that "repository" as the akmods rebuild of the kmod-nvidia 6.10.12 kernel driver removed that entry from _dnf_local and the akmods build of the kmod-nvidia 6.11.3 kernel driver appears to not have placed an entry there in the first place.
regards, Steve
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