How to Install Nvidia Drivers Under Arch In 2024!
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LINKS OR COMMANDS FROM TODAY'S VIDEO
INSTALLING NVIDIA DRIVERS MANUALLY
paru nvidia-dkms nvidia-settings libxnvctrl lib32-nvidia-utils libvdpau opencl-nvidia lib32-opencl-nvidia
GRAB NVIDIA-PRIME IF YOUR USING A LAPTOP
paru nvidia-prime
ADDING NVIDIA DRM TO GRUB
sudo nano /etc/default/grub
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="nvidia_drm modeset=1 nvidia_drm.fbdev=1" like this on the end
UPDATING GRUB MANUALLY
update your grub by doing sudo grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
INSTALLING NVIDIA-INST FOR ENDEAVOUR OS USERS
paru nvidia inst
if you dont have grub and your using systemd boot go to boot/loader/entries and add this to the end of the options like this, yours will look different just add the kernel parameters on the end with spaces
options root=PARTUUID=215735ba-990a-4792-9029-f4e78352904b rw rootflags=subvol=/@ zswap.enabled=0 nowatchdog splash nvidia_drm modeset=1 nvidia_drm.fbdev=1
save it and reboot
wiki.archlinux.org/title/NVIDIA
PAMAC STORE
paru pamac-nosnap
ARCHWIKI
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Content of the video
0:00 - Intro
00:50 - Sponsor
02:15 - Disabling Auto login
03:56 - Switching To x11 On The Login Screen
04:53 - Installing the drivers
05:38 - Why Dkms?
07:20 - Nvidia-inst
08:11 - Pamac
08:52 - Kernel Parameter
09:58 - Updating Grub
10:47 - Doom Eternal
12:48 - Cyberpunk 2077
12:53 - The Finals
15:35 - Conclusion
16:06 - Outro - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
Great video, Love it!
Good stuff man, God bless.
Hey, thanks, man. I'm technologically crippled and I was finally able to install it with your help. Simply needed to refresh that edited file 🙏
Please consider doing one for setting up secure boot with this setup. 😢
King!
For the algorhythm. Nice Keyboard btw
Thanks, it's just a gk64 with a mixture of cherry red switches and brown switches for wasd with a 64% keycap set from banggood, i forgot the exact name of it but you can find it probably
Here is one setup with the keycap set
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i don't know?
Hey bro loving all your videos, just curious what distro are you currently daily driving? I’m using popos but not sure if I should be using something else like fedora or arch?
I'm using endeavour os which is based on arch.
idk depends on your hardware and your needs, if everything is available for you and there are no issues then i dont see why you would need to test a different distro unless you love testing new things like desktop environments or packages in general.
Pop os will be releasing a new version 24.04 in late april probs, with their new cosmic desktop.
so if you dont feel like you need to switch then just wait till then i would say
I like arch because it gives me the aur and ease of updating with the yay aur helper and i get new packages like plasma 6 which now i can use wayland without issues
@@linuxnextI have an Amd 5800x with a 3080 so i have been having those wayland issues when i was on fedora, but since being on pop i have not had any issues, but i do like the idea of having more up to date packages like on fedora/arch
@bilzmalik1471 well endeavour os could be a good option, there is an nvidia option for drivers when booting on the usb, it uses x11 by default but you can install wayland on the desktop you use, for me i use plasma so i would install the kde wayland-session
I have a video guide for endeavour os aswell
One thing i forgot to do in that video was to create swap memory at install so if you need that remember to enable it so you have 20gb of swap
There will be a couple of things missing aswell that i point out in the video like theming for flatpak isnt working properly because xdg-desktop-portal kde and gtk arent installed on endeavour os by default
Endeavour os is pretty bare bones, almost as bare bones as arch but i would say the perfect amount of packages to get a system up and running.
I use yay as my primary aur helper for updating and installing packages so if i need something i either use the terminal or pamac gui store
So yay package, lists packages, pick number, installs said package
Yay -R remove said package
Yay, updates everything for you
So, if I use EndeavourOS, and I the Nvidia install option, then I shouldn’t have to do any of this & when there’s an update the yay command will install it automatically?
That is right yes, it will add all of the correct parameters and drivers for you
Using yay or pacman to update is all that is necessary
Im using paru which is the newer aur helper that is built in rust but both yay and paru do a good job
You might have to switch to x11 after installing as wayland isnt ready for nvidia yet, you do this on the login page on the bottom left on kde plasma.
But the 560 driver is arriving next month that will have wayland support so you wont have to wait long for things like multi monitor or vrr support etc
I am running Radeon but still watched it, thanks :-)
Same here, the reason i made this video was because someone in my comments made a lengthy paragraph about why I don't explain things and he is worried new users will have a bad experience under linux because of this. So here is another tutorial but for installing nvidia drivers under arch, every other distro is pretty easy to install drivers so its not that difficult for new users to understand how to do that
Just update my EndeavourOS today and received an update for Nvidia driver🎉
Ayy the 550 im guessing? Lets goo, how is it?
How do u use it on arch linux?
if you want the nvidia installer you need to add endeavour os repos in /etc/pacman.conf
[endeavouros]
SigLevel = PackageRequired
Include = /etc/pacman.d/endeavouros-mirrorlist
@@linuxnext I need help with that
@@linuxnext how do i get it for arch linux?
@@linuxnext when i install it, it keeps giving me a black screen, when i log it
@@linuxnext do u have a discord or something, to help me?
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Can confirm Nvidia issues lol
At some point the nvk driver can be used instead of the proprietary driver, hopefully soon
Nvidia is just so weird, specially with integrated graphica
I hope the nvk driver gets good soon so no one has to deal with this anymore
@linuxbenchmarks me too, nvidia is just awful on linux, thank god I use amd on my rig but my friend has a laptop with nvidia, its kind of buggy, specially with wayland. NVK is looking good so far, there's some apps that run better with it
emerge -ask nvidia-drivers