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First I tried installing CUDA for blender cycles renderer. That broke my driver installation.

Then I removed anything nvidia with sudo dnf remove *nvidia*, which made my system return to the nouveau driver (which works great btw, it's just too slow for what I need)

Now, every time I go sudo dnf install nvidia-driver, it installs it, and when I reboot, my screen is all blown up and using an incorrectly small resolution I cannot change in the settings:

Also nvidia-smi is not being installed. So a lot of stuff is going wrong...
I also think it is not actually running the nvidia driver, since anything accelerated, like the GNOME animations are turned off.

It would be amazing if someone were to provide me with help on this! <3

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[–] Smorty@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

i.... got them from sudo dnf install nvidia-driver.

Currently, I uninstalled everything nvidia multiple times and then just installed nvidia-driver, aaaand i get the bad aspect ratio again, and nvidia-smi is missing. so something bad is happening. a LOT of stuff is just - missing... i think.

i dun even know if i am no actually RUNNING the proprietary, or open source, or software CPU renderer now.. currently in smol-ui mode.

[–] brucethemoose@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

Nvidia drivers are usually split into many packages, and in that case maybe Nvidia smi is part of a tools/extras package or something like that.

The aspect ratio thing may be a temporary hiccup, though it’s not a good sign.

One possibility is you have mismatched packages? The kernel, nvidia driver, Nvidia tools, ALL of it has to be matched together to work. If you have packages from different sources, it will not, which is why I’m so wary of 3rd party support like this.