On 22/02/2020 09:53, Samuel Sieb wrote:

You're missing the details of what's happening here, you need to look carefully at the versions.  I assume you have the akmod package for the nvidia drivers installed.  Whenever you install a new kernel package, the akmod system rebuilds the nvidia driver and creates a new kmod-nvidia package corresponding to that kernel.  Fedora by default only keeps 3 kernels installed.  When you install a new one, the oldest one gets removed.  This is causing the corresponding kmod package to also get removed which is a good thing.  When the incoming kernel is installed, a new kmod package will be built and installed as well.  It's all good, just let it happen.

Ah, I see.  Yes, I do have the akmod package for the nvidia drivers installed.

Thanks for the help.
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