The goal here is not to prevent Nvidia-supplied rpms to run on Linux.
The goal is to prevent shell-based installers from modifying files
that are "controlled" by the rpm database.
Nvidia rpms would not create a problem on Fedora, since any conflicts
with other rpms would be exposed by the package manager.
Well, maybe this is wishful thinking, since rpm does have scripting
capabilities, so it can do whatever it wants to...
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