As usual, for non-Fossapop use, you need to rename zdrv and fdrv to the appropriate names for your system.
huge-6.1.8-fossapup64.tar.xz
kernel_sources-6.1.8-fossapup64.sfs
nvidia-glx-525.85.05-k6.1.8-64.pet
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k6.1.8 + Nvidia 525.85.05 (Zen 2 optimized)
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k6.1.8 + Nvidia 525.85.05 (Zen 2 optimized)
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Re: k6.1.8 + Nvidia 525.85.05 (Zen 2 optimized)
What exactly does this give you?
A Puppy that boots to a desktop and is using the Nvidia driver, if there is Nvidia graphics hardware providing the display?
No more using the nouveau driver, if Nvidia hardware is used at first boot?
Do you know if this has any affect on laptops that have the Intel and Nvidia graphics hardware and need the Nvidia Optimus setup?
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