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dos2unix
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Is there any way to find out the minimum and maximum kernel version the nvidia driver supports?
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I don't think it's directly tied to the kernel. I would say the drivers have a lot more to do with it than the kernel. I can run my...
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GatorsFan
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a lot of error logs are located in /var/log/
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OK... so it turns out, I may have to take back some of the mean things I said. :-) But not all of them. Six Arch install this...
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@MadMax007 Seems I misread your post a little... I thought you meant you wrote an app and then a frontend GUI for it in Python...
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I believe the proper name is 'convertibles'. Unless X86 steps up its game, yup. Right now, ARM is faster and more efficient. Yup. As...
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If you just want to mount the usb to read it, you need to add a mount point to the command, e.g.: sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt Then...
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Your main function need to print error message for failing to start. That's the most basic error handling and debugging technique.
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I actually needed an Nvidia driver for a CentOS Stream 10 where there are not package Nvidia drivers yet, I found out if you have dkms...
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KGIII
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Best budget machine.
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I believe the proper name is 'convertibles'. Unless X86 steps up its game, yup. Right now, ARM is faster and more efficient. Yup. As...
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That's horrible. At that level, if it's hardware, it's not something you'll likely be able to fix. I suppose there's a slim chance that...
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True to what condobloke said, I would prefer recommendations based off some personal experiences if I can get them. I found some (what...
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Doesn't seem like it after going through this topic. https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/linux-kernel-vs-nvidia-driver-version/287029
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