from the big cuda-repo-fedora35-11-6-local-.47.) the package name is nvidia-driver-cuda-lib instead. The Fedora 36 plan for Wayland by default with the NVIDIA proprietary driver stack is laid out on the Fedora Wiki for those interested in more of the technical details. If you have installed cuda directly from nvidia (e.g. Introduction The objective is to enable NVIDIA GPU of an Optimus-based laptop all the time and use it for every single activity. With NVIDIA's proprietary driver stack now working well with Wayland, 2022 could see the X.Org/X11 session support receding further in the Linux ecosystem. Fedora recommends the use of free and open source software and avoidance of software encumbered by patents. GNOME on X.Org will remain available for those who want it while the F36 change proposal submitted today would tweak the udev rule for GDM so those using the NVIDIA 495 series or newer would see the Wayland session by default.įedora 36 is due for release in April, with the hope now of being able to use Wayland across the board. Thanks to the NVIDIA 495 series driver introducing GBM support and other improvements made to accelerated XWayland, etc, running NVIDIA's proprietary driver stack for daily Wayland-based desktop use is becoming viable. However, for Fedora 36 next spring they are planning on using the Wayland-based desktop here too.įedora Workstation for a while now has defaulted successfully to using the Wayland-based GNOME Shell desktop but with the NVIDIA proprietary driver they have kept to using the X.Org session. While all of the software components are out there now for being able to run NVIDIA's proprietary driver stack with modern (GBM-based) Wayland compositors by default, including XWayland support, Fedora Workstation currently defaults to using an X.Org based session with the green binary blob.
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