- Restore/Change/Update Plymouth After NVIDIA Drivers Installation (BIOS/UEFI Users) Please let me know if it works or if you have some problems. This page is still untested. I will test and update this in the near future. So don’t hold your breath. 4.1 Create /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia.conf file Create /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia.conf with content “options nvidia_drm modeset=1” echo "options nvidia_drm modeset=1" >> /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia.conf 4.2 Create /etc/dracut.conf.d/nvidia.conf file Create /etc/dracut.conf.d/nvidia.conf file with following content, note you need white spaces inside add_drivers and install_items:
openSUSE 15.5/15.4/15.3/Tumbleweed Uninstall NVIDIA drivers and Enable Nouveau
- openSUSE 15.5/15.4/15.3/Tumbleweed Uninstall NVIDIA drivers and Enable Nouveau I assume here that you have used this guide install part to install your NVIDIA drivers. This whole process is good to run on runlevel 3. When there is no X running. So first boot to runlevel 3 using direct parameter (3) on Grub linux/linuxefi line or using “systemctl set-default multi-user.target”. 5.1 Change root user su - ## OR ## sudo -i 5.
CentOS Stream 9/8, Red Hat (RHEL) 9.0/8.5, Rocky Linux 8.5 NVIDIA Restore Plymouth (BIOS/UEFI Users)
- Restore/Change/Update Plymouth After NVIDIA Drivers Installation (BIOS/UEFI Users) Please let me know if it works or if you have some problems. Check video version of guide: Support inttf: Buy Me a Coffee: Subscribe and follow: Follow @inttf 4.1 Create /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia.conf file Create /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia.conf with content “options nvidia_drm modeset=1” echo "options nvidia_drm modeset=1" >> /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia.conf 4.2 Create /etc/dracut.conf.d/nvidia.conf file Create /etc/dracut.conf.d/nvidia.conf file with following content, note you need white spaces inside add_drivers and install_items:
CentOS Stream 9/8, Red Hat (RHEL) 9.0/8.5, Rocky Linux 8.5 Uninstall NVIDIA drivers and Enable Nouveau
- CentOS Stream 9/8, Red Hat (RHEL) 9.0/8.5, Rocky Linux 8.5 Uninstall NVIDIA drivers and Enable Nouveau I assume here that you have used this guide install part to install your NVIDIA drivers. This whole process is good to run on runlevel 3. When there is no X running. So first boot to runlevel 3 using direct parameter (3) on Grub linux/linuxefi line or using “systemctl set-default multi-user.target”. 5.1 Change root user su - ## OR ## sudo -i 5.
Install NVIDIA Drivers [560.28.03 / 555.58.02 / 550.100 / 535.183.01 / 470.256.02 / 390.157 / 340.108] on CentOS Stream 9/8, RHEL 9/8, Rocky Linux 8.5
This is guide, howto install NVIDIA proprietary drivers (manually using .run files) on CentOS Stream 9/8, Red Hat (RHEL) 9.0/8.5, Rocky Linux 8.5 and disable Nouveau driver. This guide works with GeForce 8/9/200/300/400/500/600/700/800/900/10/20/30/40 series cards.
GeForce RTX 40 series cards works with 560.xx, 555.xx, 550.xx, 535.xx NVIDIA drivers, (RTX 4090, RTX 4080, RTX 4070 Ti, RTX 4070, RTX 4060 Ti, RTX 4060) GeForce RTX 30 series cards works with 560.
Linux Mint 20.3 Una Install Guide [Multi boot, btrfs]
This is Linux Mint 20.3 Una full install guide from Download to ready updated desktop. Real PC install with real multiboot setup.
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Install NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit 12.1 on Ubuntu 21.10 / Debian 11 / Linux Mint 20.3
This is guide, howto install NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit 12.1 on Ubuntu 21.10, 21.04, 20.04.3 LTS, 18.04.6 LTS / Debian 11, 10, Sid / Linux Mint 20.3, 20.2, 20.1. I assume here that you have installed NVIDIA drivers successfully using my earlier Install NVIDIA 495.xx Drivers on Debian / Ubuntu / Linux Mint Guide. You will need NVIDIA 495.xx drivers. As always remember backup important files before doing anything!
Check video version of guide, Howto Install NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit 12.
Uninstall NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit 12.1 on Ubuntu 21.10 / Debian 11 / Linux Mint 20.3
- Uninstall NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit 12.1 on Ubuntu 21.10 / Debian 11 / Linux Mint 20.3 2.1 Change root user su - ## OR ## sudo -i 2.2 Run NVIDIA CUDA Uninstall Script /usr/local/cuda/bin/cuda-uninstaller 2.3 Remove /etc/profile.d/cuda.sh rm /etc/profile.d/cuda.sh Then logout/login get NVIDIA CUDA away from PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
CentOS Stream 9 Full Install Guide [Netinstall] / GNOME 40 Tour
This is full guide, howto install CentOS Stream 9 using minimal boot iso image. I install CentOS Stream 9 Workstation, but also CentOS Stream 9 Server installation is possible using exactly same method. I also use network installation (netinstall), but you can also download and use full CentOS Stream 9 DVD iso image.
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Install OBS Studio 27.1.3 on Fedora 35/34 [NVIDIA NVENC Xorg (X11) / XWayland] [stable / edge]
This is guide howto install OBS Studio 27.1.3 [stable / edge] on Fedora 35/34 [Xorg or Wayland support]. OBS Studio is free and open source software for video recording and live streaming. I use here Snapcrafters (Snap) version of OBS Studio, which is community-supported modified build of OBS Studio. Screen capture in a Wayland session is at least available edge channel, in video I test to use NVIDIA NVENC with Xorg (X11) / XWayland.
Red Hat (RHEL) 9 Netinstall Guide / GNOME 40 Tour [Full Install Guide]
This is full guide, howto install RHEL 9 (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Plow) using boot iso image. I use here RHEL 9 Beta iso image, but this will work later pretty much same way, when final Red Hat 9 arrives. I install Red Hat 9 Workstation, but also RHEL 9 Server installation is possible using exactly same method. I also use network installation (netinstall), but you can also download and use full Red Hat 9 DVD iso image.
Arch Linux Install Guide [Full / Complete Real PC Install] [GNOME 41.1, btrfs, systemd-boot]
Many may think that installing Arch Linux is difficult. In reality, the process is not much different from installing any Linux, except that the installation is done on the command line. Arch Linux own installation guide is excellent, but I’m trying here to explain in a little more detail how the whole process goes. This is my own command list for installing Arch Linux with GNOME Desktop.
Following this guide you can install Arch Linux with GNOME 41.
Rocky Linux 8.5 Netinstall – Server / Workstation Network Install Guide
This is quick guide howto install Rocky Linux 8 (currently 8.5) on real PC. I use here Rocky-8.5-x86_64-boot.iso just boot installer and then run install from fresh repo packages. Same method works for users with full DVD image (Rocky-8.5-x86_64-dvd1.iso) or minimal image (Rocky-8.5-x86_64-minimal.iso).
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Upgrade to Fedora 35 from Fedora 34 using DNF
This is guide, howto upgrade Fedora 34 to Fedora 35 using DNF. This method works on desktop and server machines. You can also upgrade older Fedora installations (example Fedora 33/32/31/30) directly to Fedora 35.
I have tested this method on several machines, but if you have problems, please let me know. Always remember backup, before upgrade!
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Ubuntu 21.10 Install Guide – Impish Indri
This is Ubuntu 21.10 Install Guide, howto create bootable USB Media on Linux and install Ubuntu 21.10 using custom partitioning (separated EFI + btrfs).
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Fedora 35 Workstation Installation Guide / Gnome 41 Quick Tour
This is quick guide / tour howto install Fedora 35 Workstation / Desktop on real PC.
Just testing Fedora 35 and everything works very smooth, even GNOME 41.0.
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Building GNOME 40 / GNOME latest using JHBuild on Debian / Ubuntu
- Building Gnome 40 using JHBuild on Debian / Ubuntu 4.1 JHBuild list modules [normal user] jhbuild list gettext yelp-xsl python3-setuptools python3-lxml meson yelp-tools python3-pygments gtk-doc glib cairo python3-markdown gobject-introspection … pipewire mutter sassc gnome-shell gnome-shell-extensions appstream libxmlb malcontent fwupd gnome-software gtkmm-3 gnome-system-monitor gnome-terminal gnome-user-docs gnome-user-share gnome-weather speech-dispatcher orca rygel simple-scan sushi totem yelp meta-inttf-gnome 4.2 JHBuild build modules [normal user] Build whole meta-inttf-gnome. jhbuild build ## If you want use your PC same time, then run this command with limited memory, like ## systemd-run –scope -p MemoryMax=11G jhbuild build 4.
GNOME 40.3 on Debian / Ubuntu - JHBuild GNOME Latest
Official GNOME 40 for Debian and Ubuntu is coming. This is guide howto build GNOME 40.3 now and run it as your desktop environment. This is actually a bit more than just building exact GNOME 40 Desktop, this is your Swiss Army Knife to build latest GNOME packages when you want and survival pack to help you live on bleeding edge. GNOME 40 is, of course, a major release, but also all minor releases GNOME 40.
Install All Needed Dependencies to Build GNOME 40 / GNOME latest on Debian / Ubuntu
- Install all needed dependencies and other things necessary for using JHBuild to build GNOME 3.1 Clone inttf modulesets [normal user] You can of course build original modulesets too, but this will fail and you have to figure out howto fix all errors. I use here currently GNOME 40.3 packages from /pub/GNOME/teams/releng/40.3/ and I have fixed and patched all packages to build and compile now: cd ~/jhbuild/modulesets git clone https://[email protected]/inttf/inttf-jhbuild-gnome.git 3.
Install JHBuild on Debian / Ubuntu
- Install JHBuild on Debian Bullseye 11 / Sid and Ubuntu 21.04 / 21.10 You will need two consoles another root and another normal user. Whole JHBuild will run under normal user account, but you will need lot of dependencies to get everything up and running. Check step title is command meant to run as [normal user] or [root]. 2.1 Check python3 version Should be >= 3.5 python3 –version 2.2 Install git and other build tools [root] apt install git make autoconf automake gettext yelp-tools autopoint gcc pkg-config 2.