[kevin@fedora ~]$ dmesg | grep secure
[ 0.000000] secureboot: Secure boot disabled
[ 0.017109] secureboot: Secure boot disabled
[kevin@fedora ~]$ dnf list installed '*nvidia*'
Installed Packages
kmod-nvidia-latest-dkms.x86_64 3:525.60.13-1.fc36 @cuda-fedora36-12-0-local
nvidia-driver.x86_64 3:525.60.13-1.fc36 @cuda-fedora36-12-0-local
nvidia-driver-NVML.x86_64 3:525.60.13-1.fc36 @cuda-fedora36-12-0-local
nvidia-driver-cuda.x86_64 3:525.60.13-1.fc36 @cuda-fedora36-12-0-local
nvidia-driver-cuda-libs.x86_64 3:525.60.13-1.fc36 @cuda-fedora36-12-0-local
nvidia-driver-libs.x86_64 3:525.60.13-1.fc36 @cuda-fedora36-12-0-local
nvidia-gpu-firmware.noarch 20230404-149.fc38 @updates
nvidia-kmod-common.noarch 3:525.60.13-1.fc36 @cuda-fedora36-12-0-local
nvidia-libXNVCtrl.x86_64 3:525.60.13-1.fc36 @cuda-fedora36-12-0-local
nvidia-persistenced.x86_64 3:525.60.13-1.fc36 @cuda-fedora36-12-0-local
nvidia-settings.x86_64 3:525.60.13-1.fc36 @cuda-fedora36-12-0-local
So that is how the terminal style quotes are formatted. Thanks for the tip.
I noticed some weird stuff here last night before I read your reply. I was comparing the dnf search vs installed “nvidia” results. It looks like what I have installed that was working perfectly before the upgrade, is now unsupported.
I have backed up everything in Home, and re-made my f38 USB so it is current (not beta). I am confident that purging what I have, (525) and reinstalling what is in the stable repository (470) all will be well again.
But I am ready for potential disaster.