On 23 Oct 2024, at 22:31, Stephen Morris <steve.morris...@gmail.com> wrote:


On 22/10/24 08:30, Barry wrote:

      
On 21 Oct 2024, at 22:14, Stephen Morris <steve.morris...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi,
    How do I remove kmod-nvidia packages from _dnf_local when sudo dnf remove kmod-nvidia-6.10.10-200.fc40.x86_64 says the package is not found and there is nothing to do and sudo akmods --force won't rebuild it because the 6.10.10 kernel headers don't exist any more and sudo dnf clean all doesn't remove them either?
_dnf_local is just a way of saying not installed from a repo I believe.

What does dnf list installed ‘*nvidia*’ report?
Do you see the kmod-nvidia version listed that you are trying to remove?
dnf list installed *nvidia* doesn't list the kmod-nvidia version I am trying to remove.
dnf list *nvidia* does list the kmod-nvidia version I am trying to remove, snippet below.

kmod-nvidia-6.10.10-200.fc40.x86_64.x86_64                                                                                         3:560.35.03-1.fc40                                                                                  _dnf_local                 
kmod-nvidia-6.10.11-200.fc40.x86_64.x86_64                                                                                         3:560.35.03-1.fc40                                                                                  _dnf_local                

I can get rid of the second listed kmod-nvidia entry as I can build that version because that kernel still exists, but I can't build the first listed kmod-nvidia as that kernel isn't installed and doesn't appear to be in any repositories, only 6.10.12, 6.11.3 and 6.11.4 appear to be available.

I just checked k my f40 system with akmod nvidia. It does not have a _dnf_local repo.

What does dnf repolist show you have?

If it lists a _dnf_local then show us what its repo file has in it.


regards,
Steve
Barry

regards,
Steve

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