How to get rid of NVIDIA Accelerated Linux Graphics Driver?

Why are you using this Spin of the Fedora Distro?
Do you have a computer from around 2010, if not earlier?


I just wanna say, “Nvidia drivers present” aside, even old computers can still support even Fedora KDE.


Now:

I have no idea why this is here. Usually this package, and even more Nonfree packages overall, NEED to be manually activated by the user.

Right now, today, I turned it off since it’s been a while since I changed my RTX 2070 with an RX 6650 xt (and I hope so it stops asking me to update, as it should).
Maybe you just have to do the same.


Btw, why did you select that other user’s reply as “the answer”? It really isn’t.
Nouveau is default in the Kernel because “it’s basically the Nvidia’s reflection of MESA” [1] so it should be in basically all normal, modern, popular Distros,
while YOUR problem is the RPM Fusion package!

You should un-select the [not first, I made a mistake, I read wrong] comment to your post as “Solution” because “running away from a problem doesn’t solve it, it just avoids it”.
I mean no offence to @theprogram , this is not any kind of attack, I am just saying what I believe is true.


  1. [quote=“Isaac Clarke, post:9, topic:164085, username:isaac0clarke”]
    (I am not informed enough to say what it SPECIFICALLY is)
    [/quote] ↩︎