Just to confuse things, there are at least 2 very different Variants
of GeForce GT 730's.      One is based on Kepler and I know is
supported by 470.x(GK208B), and there is an older one that probably
needs 340(GF108).

I have been studying the nvidia cards to sort out which ones do x264
encoding and which don't and the different variants of the same model
number just make you wonder why nvidia made it so complicated to tell
the differences.

On Mon, Nov 22, 2021 at 3:51 PM Ed Greshko <ed.gres...@greshko.com> wrote:
>
> On 23/11/2021 03:52, Tim Evans wrote:
> > On 11/13/21 11:10, Ed Greshko wrote:
> >
> >> To switch back to nouveau, just "dnf erase akmod-nvidia-39xx".
> >>
> >> This will revert the changes to the linux boot parameters.
> >
> > # dnf remove akmod-nvidia-470.74-1.fc35.x86_64
> > Dependencies resolved.
> > ================================================================================
> >  Package                     Arch   Version         Repository Size
> > ================================================================================
> > Removing:
> >  akmod-nvidia                x86_64 3:470.74-1.fc35 @rpmfusion-nonfree     
> > 22 k
> > Removing unused dependencies:
> >  akmods                      noarch 0.5.6-28.fc35   @fedora     37 k
> >  debugedit                   x86_64 5.0-2.fc35      @fedora    190 k
> >  fakeroot                    x86_64 1.26-4.fc35     @updates 152 k
> >  fakeroot-libs               x86_64 1.26-4.fc35     @updates 133 k
> >  http-parser                 x86_64 2.9.4-5.fc35    @fedora    100 k
> >  kmodtool                    noarch 1-43.fc35       @fedora     18 k
> >  koji                        noarch 1.26.1-1.fc35   @updates 712 k
> >  libgit2                     x86_64 1.1.0-5.fc35    @fedora    1.1 M
> >  python3-gssapi              x86_64 1.6.14-2.fc35   @fedora    1.9 M
> >  python3-koji                noarch 1.26.1-1.fc35   @updates 1.5 M
> >  python3-progressbar2        noarch 3.53.2-2.fc35   @fedora    208 k
> >  python3-pygit2              x86_64 1.6.1-1.fc35    @fedora    860 k
> >  python3-requests-gssapi     noarch 1.2.3-3.fc35    @fedora     54 k
> >  python3-rpmautospec         noarch 0.2.5-1.fc35    @fedora     74 k
> >  python3-utils               noarch 2.5.6-3.fc35    @fedora    798 k
> >  rpm-build                   x86_64 4.17.0-1.fc35   @fedora    142 k
> >  rpmdevtools                 noarch 9.5-2.fc35      @fedora    219 k
> >  xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-kmodsrc x86_64 3:495.44-4.fc35 
> > @rpmfusion-nonfree-updates
> >
> >     26 M
> >  zstd                        x86_64 1.5.0-2.fc35    @fedora    1.9 M
> >
> > Transaction Summary
> > ================================================================================
> > Remove  20 Packages
> >
> > Freed space: 36 M
> > Is this ok [y/N]: n
> >
> > Looks like a lot of stuff to be removed.
>
> That's about right.  No other packages on your system depend on those 
> packages, so they will get removed.
>
> >
> > The 4.95 version that came down with FC35 does not support my GeForce GT 
> > 730.  Did a dnf downgrade to version 470.x, but that's not working with F35 
> > kernel--auto-fallback to Nouveau. And, as noted this looks like a lot of 
> > stuff to be removed to get rid of the driver altogether. Stuff looks a 
> > little flaky--Thunderbird came up in a window the size of a postage stamp, 
> > but maximizing it made it ok.
> >
> > Advice? Thanks.
>
> GeForce GT 730 is supported by akmod-nvidia-340xx.
>
> I am not sure if this has been pushed to rpmfusion-nonfree.  But the version 
> that works with the newer kernels is nvidia-340xx-kmod-340.108-15.fc35.
>
> You may have to "dnf --enablerepo=rpmfusion-nonfree-updates-testing install 
> akmod-nvidia-340xx".  And, you may have to
> edit your dnf.conf to exclude this package from updates for the time being or 
> it will get downgraded.  Suggest you test without
> enabling the testing repo to see if the correct version is installed.
>
>
>
> --
>
> Did 황준호 die?
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