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Full credit for this Nvidia driver pet goes to ETP.
Nvidia driver pet package for driver 525.105.17
LINK TO PET: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
The pet is large at 597MB, but Nvidia is adding stuff to their driver packages and having them support much more of their hardware.
NOTE:
There is driver pet for Bookworm Pup64 v10.0.03 using the Linux kernel 6.1.55
A driver pet for v10.0.4 using Linux kernel 6.1.67
Drivers are kernel specific and have to be compiled for a specific kernel.
The kernel the pet is for is in the name of the pet. (K followed by the kernel number)
Make sure to get the correct one.
Make sure you have a working save file or folder, with enough free space in it, before trying to install this driver.
Do these steps:
Visit this link https://www.nvidia.com/download/driverR ... 351/en-us/ and check on
the "Supported Products" tab that your card is listed.In System/Boot Manager select "Modules" and blacklist the nouveau module.
Install the pet.
LINK TO PET: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharingReboot saving the session and confirm that the Nvidia driver is running.
Note:
upon rebooting, may have to specify modeset driver in xorgwizard or type in nvidia for driver.
All driver settings are now controlled by a nvidia settings file.
nvidia-settings program is used to change settings. Can be run by clicking on menu->System->Nvidia X Server Settings.
As you make changes in this program, the settings file is updated with the change.
Just close the program when done using it.
Your changes are now being used.
Warning:
NEVER USE THE OPTION TO HAVE IT SAVE TO X CONFIGURATION FILE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That will replace the working Puppy xorg.conf and brake booting process.
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Note:
If there is no entry in the main menu ->System for running the Nvidia X server Settings.
Get the file nvidia-settings.desktop from the download link and install it in /usr/share/applications.
Run
Code: Select all
fixmenus
in a terminal to add it to the menu.