NVIDIA enabled #15
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Just to help people understand what "(...) we support only the open-gpu-kernel-modules variant" implies, I've included the verbiage from https://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/565.77/README/kernel_open.html here:
P.S. In general, we don't recommend that people buy NVIDIA hardware unless they absolutely have to for $DAYJOB reasons. It genuinely sucks for distros to have to deal with NVIDIA hardware and their proprietary stack 🙄. If your goal is to support and encourage companies who themselves offer their drivers under an Open Source license, buy AMD or intel hardware instead. |
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Hi im trying your OS for fist time since i love your approach but right now im ruinning it on a bare metal asus rog zephyrous with a nvidia gpu (rtx2060). when i try to install driver like you've shown my bios tell me my sgx is disable and my pc is stuck in booting. i know the straight forward answer is to activate it in bios but i don't have it in my bios. Would someone know a workaround if not i might go back to nixOS or try another distro but i really want to give serpentOS a try. |
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We've landed the proprietary nvidia drivers in the repositories. Note we support only the open-gpu-kernel-modules variant (see the post below for details on what that implies) which we prebuild against our linux-desktop package.
The required
nvidia-open-gpu-kernel-modules
package will be pulled in. Reboot and enjoy!The
steam
package is also in the repos, pulling in necessary 32bit deps and accounts for our use oflibc++
by default in Serpent OS.Please report any issues you find.!
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