what does “dnf repolist” report
Sorry, the dnf option was missing a dash (double dash before “enablerepo”).
Let me back track to make the steps from a fresh install.
- sudo dnf install elrepo-release
- sudo dnf install nvidia-detect
- nvidia-detect
- sudo dnf --enablerepo elrepo-testing install kmod-nvidia
OR
sudo dnf --enablerepo elrepo-testing install kmod-nvidia-open
Installed:
nvidia-detect-580.82.07-1.el10.elrepo.x86_64
Complete!
┌(tolga@Rocky10) ➤ ~
└➤nvidia-detect
kmod-nvidia-open
┌(tolga@Rocky10) ➤ ~
└➤
nvidia-smi
Wed Sep 10 13:28:12 2025
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| NVIDIA-SMI 575.64.05 Driver Version: 575.64.05 CUDA Version: 12.9 |
|-----------------------------------------+------------------------+----------------------+
| GPU Name Persistence-M | Bus-Id Disp.A | Volatile Uncorr. ECC |
| Fan Temp Perf Pwr:Usage/Cap | Memory-Usage | GPU-Util Compute M. |
| | | MIG M. |
|=========================================+========================+======================|
| 0 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 On | 00000000:01:00.0 On | N/A |
| 40% 42C P5 N/A / 75W | 814MiB / 4096MiB | 1% Default |
| | | N/A |
+-----------------------------------------+------------------------+----------------------+
Any good or stable? How does it affect the flatpaks as 580x caused issues with my flatpaks on nixos
The nvidia-detect is just an ELRepo utility that gives you a hint to which of our kmods you should use. It’s compiled using information from NVIDIA’s supported-gpus.json file from the matching version number.
From your picture, you’re still running the 575 driver from someone else (rpmfusion?). If you wish to use our kmod driver, you need to uninstall whatever 575 packages first and then do my step 4 from above.
After several unsuccessful attempts to install NVIDIA drivers for the Quadro T1000 (Dell 7540), I decided to look for information here. Could I kindly ask for the script to be sent? I will appreciate.
Hi,
Got a Dell 7540 with a Quadro P2000, using rpmfusion drivers, with secure boot disabled. This worked for me:-
sudo dnf install ``https://download1.rpmfusion.org/free/el/rpmfusion-free-release-10.noarch.rpm
sudo dnf install ``https://download1.rpmfusion.org/nonfree/el/rpmfusion-nonfree-release-10.noarch.rpm
sudo dnf install akmod-nvidia
Due to long boot times I have disabled the akmod service (sudo systemctl disable akmods) and just run sudo akmods after a kernel update.
Regards Tom.
Good info cheers. I also masked it
I finally decided to download and install the Nvidia drivers. I will reinstall the entire system in the next few weeks and then follow your recommendation.
dosnt work , spits out errors, need .31 kernel
Rocky kernel is a little behind RHEL at the moment.
Try adding “–skip-broken” when you run DNF. It should just install the “580.82.07-1” RPM. Hopefully it will resolve itself in the next few days.
Had a lot of trouble installing via elrepo for a new Rocky 10 install + 5060Ti. It was late at night and I can’t even remember all the failed incantations. Nvidia’s rhel10 repo seemed to be the only method that worked in the end, for whatever reason.
Currently testing the viability of Rocky10 as a long-term stable + boring desktop, mostly for running Davinci Resolve. I’m familiar with Rocky for servers + Blackmagic builds Resolve on Rocky 9.x, so it could be a good choice.
I suggest to to stick to the 575x
Rl10 is way too far behind everything.
Little niche distros are already surpassed the latest 580x i.e. ubuntu/mint/pukaos/bledos/solus and even on nixos i can run the latest 580x without a hicup
So in short, just stay on the 575x and patiently wait for the 580x be ready for RL. By then perhaps 581/582 be already functioning on other distros… just saying.
There are moments like this when rhel or as such just need to get with the times to attract more users and more users then more solutions be available
Additional info. Biglinux just updated from 575 to the current latest 580x
What exactly is considered the best/correct source for 575? I’m not particularly worried about versions as long as the 5060Ti can boot. I’m currently running the 580 open driver from:
hey guys… sorry ive been away… any luck with getting nvivida rolling on 10?? i also run resolve, been using rocky 9 for ages, ran perfectly… but would like to go to 10 niow really
hey!!! did you get nvivida working following this??
Did I? I did not have an issue to begin with, so I guess that is a ‘yes’.
oh okay sorry, i thought it was workign progress, as if i try that it jsut says - Can not load RPM file:
Hi,
Using nvidia drivers from rpmfusion. Had one kernel (kernel-core-0:6.12.0-55.32.1 i think), which I had to use nouveau (altought this came with stabilty issues); As the nvidia module wouldn’t load correctly. Had no control over brightness or nightlight. Previous and successive kernels have worked without any issues.
Nvidia version 575.64.05-1.
Regards Tom.
