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Well, It is not surprising due to the AI boom that GFX card makers are finally paying real attention to *nix.

Archive: https://archive.today/KF2b0

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>AlmaLinux OS 9 and 10 now ship with packages enabling native NVIDIA driver support, including CUDA and Secure Boot. Thanks to ALESCo, NVIDIA, and this approved RFC, AlmaLinux 9 and 10 solves that for NVIDIA users by shipping NVIDIA’s open source graphics driver as a kernel module, along with a repository config for many of the common userspace and CUDA components. With AlmaLinux 9 and 10 and the new NVIDIA packages, a few dnf commands are all that stand between users and a fully-integrated NVIDIA experience.

Well, It is not surprising due to the AI boom that GFX card makers are finally paying real attention to *nix. Archive: https://archive.today/KF2b0 From the post: >>AlmaLinux OS 9 and 10 now ship with packages enabling native NVIDIA driver support, including CUDA and Secure Boot. Thanks to ALESCo, NVIDIA, and this approved RFC, AlmaLinux 9 and 10 solves that for NVIDIA users by shipping NVIDIA’s open source graphics driver as a kernel module, along with a repository config for many of the common userspace and CUDA components. With AlmaLinux 9 and 10 and the new NVIDIA packages, a few dnf commands are all that stand between users and a fully-integrated NVIDIA experience.
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If it's got the open source nvidia then that was 8/6 so it's likely a relatively recently updated ISO I hope since my wifi only gets around 1 mb/s download speed max.