This is an annotation from Distrowatch: “Although it can’t be part of Fedora Linux, we know that the NVIDIA binary driver is pragmatically essential for many people. Previously, NVIDIA driver installation had been removed from GNOME Software because it didn’t support Secure Boot, which is increasingly-often enabled by default on laptops. This change brings the option back for Fedora Workstation users with Secure Boot supported. This is good news for folks who want to use Fedora Linux for gaming and CUDA” But NVidia driver refused to install.
You might give us the errors in English. Would probably help better. Create a new user with language set in English.
Just copy and paste would be better than a screenshot. Users with text readers will not be able to read a graphic.
Text you can post as pre formated text. See </> symbol in “Editors menu top bar”
I suppose the issue may effectively be related to the fact that apparently the drivers themselves have been removed from the software center, so if you update, you probably wouldn’t even see the option to install them now.
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I suppose this is a temporary measure, but have not found better information so far.
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