Or you know that your computer have NVIDIA Optimus Technology, and it is impossible to turn Intel Graphics / NVIDIA Optimus off in the BIOS then this guide might not work for you and it’s not tested. Or 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 4th Gen Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 06)Ġ1:00.0 3D controller: NVIDIA Corporation GK107M (rev a1) If your lspci |grep -E “VGA|3D” output looks like following: 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 2n Generation Core Processor Family Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 09)Ġ1:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GF106 (rev a1) If you see multiple VGA controllers, then check next step and sometimes you might see example Intel VGA controller which have nothing to do with Optimus, normally you can go to BIOS and simply disable it. List of Supported NVIDIA GPU Products, check best driver for your card.
Before NVIDIA drivers installation 1.1 Check is your NVIDIA card supported lspci |grep -E "VGA|3D"Ġ1:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation TU106 (rev a1) And this is of course at your own risk, because graphic cards, components and monitors are different and some combinations might cause totally unexpected results. Or if you succeed, you could post output of following commands: nvidia-installer -v |grep versionīackup first important files before you start installation. Fedora 36/35/34/33/32/31 Uninstall NVIDIA drivers and Enable NouveauĦ.1 NVIDIA + DKMS Kernel Upgrade on FedoraĦ.2 NVIDIA Drivers Update/Downgrade/Reinstall on Fedoraħ. Restore/Change/Update Plymouth After NVIDIA Drivers Installation (BIOS/UEFI Users)ĥ. Some Screenshots Using Different NVIDIA Cards and DriversĤ.
Install NVIDIA proprietary drivers on Fedora 36/35/34/33/32 and disable the nouveau driverģ. Before NVIDIA drivers installation (Fedora 36/35/34/33/32)Ģ.
If you want to upgrade NVIDIA drivers, then you have to download new installer package from NVIDIA site.ġ.
With DKMS, you can just update your kernel and your NVIDIA drivers are compiled automatically. I decided go back to old school (and bit ugly) method and install NVIDIA drivers “manually”. This guide uses NVIDIA drivers directly from NVIDIA site and dkms to help on kernel updates. This is totally different guide than my earlier guides, like Fedora 20 NVIDIA driver install.