On the next boot it popped up a ‘mok util’ window through which I then enrolled the key which was generated using the steps you displayed above. One thing that forced was to put the bios into UEFI boot only (disabling CSM mode), then enabling secure boot. I had previously had secure boot disabled and had to go back in and enable it. I had to do a little adjustment within the BIOS to make secure boot work. I just did an upgrade from fedora 34 to 36 with an nvidia GPU Sudo mokutil -import /etc/pki/akmods/certs/public_key.derĪnd entered a password and restared the system.Įntered the password on secure boot page. Sudo dnf install xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-cuda-libsĪnd after that followed the secure-boot instruction : Sudo dnf install xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-cuda I’ve followed the instruction from RPM Fusion doing: I’ve add RPM Fusion repo(s) as documentation suggested: rpmfusion/Configuration So I have secure boot enabled (need it on windows side for anti-cheats) and I’m trying to install nvidia driver for my GPU. Hey there, I’m a new fedora user (ubuntu user previously), I’ve installed fedora recently and I’m trying to make my setup work.
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