Installed it on the KDE spin. Discover seemed to choke and crash if I pressed the more info version before it installed the update, but other than that it was smooth and seems to be running well.
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You've just been tanking blame damage this whole time?
(brain-worms screech disapprovingly)
this hole was made for meow
making the mayo optional was the only mercy to be found in this recipe.
I recently bought a projector that I had to trick into not connecting to Wifi by telling it that it was connected to ethernet until it gave up. It will never know the wifi password. It gets an HDMI signal, it shows the HDMI signal, that is its purpose.
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Life is row-order; suck it, FORTRAN
Did I understand it right that you installed the driver manually? It's generally better to use the Fedora Nvidia driver package (sudo dnf install akmod-nvidia), than to download from Nvidia's website. I'm on Fedora 40 too, and currently using the 560.35.03 version of the driver on a 2080, which upgraded from 555 recently - I wonder if that's what broke compatibility with your version of the driver. It may be that you need to update. Only thing I'm not sure of is how this will interact with manually-installed drivers...
I've wanted this for a while; when I'm done with my computer, I don't mind it staying on a bit longer to do this, rather than when I next turn it on when I (presumably) want to do something. Great add!
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