It comes really useful for my default distro, Fedora, but not so cool for my custom Nvidia® driver install, FedoraPrime is Fedora only with a default driver config. Thus, I discided to go deeper to solve that particular issue and a few others as well. I'm giving Fedora a spin on my laptop, coming from Debian and a brief stint with Arch. Doing so should switch which gpu is used. (Not enabled but not completely disabled either as it is pre-turing). This repository contains just two scripts setup-intel.sh and setup-nvidia.sh. Fedora 33/32/31 NVIDIA Drivers Install Guide - Comment Page: 115 Updated on March 5, 2021 by JR 2938 comments This is guide, howto install NVIDIA proprietary drivers on Fedora 33/32/31/30/29 and disable Nouveau driver. Fedora with NVidia on XOrg (not on Wayland) worked ok for me (F26, 25 and earlier). Fedora prime. This is NOT the recommended way to get PRIME on Fedora. NVIDIA PRIME Support. I tried since one week with Fedora 32 beta, the install with Nvidia drivers and the multimonitor did not work, but i did not add PRIME gpu nvidia setting and i did not wait minutes for module kernel loads. So far I have found what looks to be official fedora docs/wiki that say PRIME should be used and not bumblebee. It's pretty much exactly the same. First download the official NVIDIA driver installer from nvidia.com. But you can opt-in to enable Dynamic Power Management until this is set as the default in the NVIDIA driver. On Fedora 30 and later, with NVIDIA driver 440.31+, there is nothing else to be done beyound normal driver installation. While nouveau driver is loaded, it should disable discrete gpu. I'm trying to get Fedora working properly and I'm just confused. Removing the Nouveau driver after blacklisting it is not necessary. Tutorial explaining how to install Nvidia drivers in Fedora 30, covering Gnome Software, via command-line and manual compilation, including addition and enablement of third-party repositories, kmod and akmod packages, new and legacy driver versions, 32-bit libraries, and more I think this situation for many linux users of laptop as me is really a big fear. But for now I decided to have Fedora with open source nouveau driver as my primary workhorse distribution, and dual-boot to Ubuntu or SolusOS with proprietary NVidia drivers for … The Gnome work the article mentions is intending to make use of the Nvidia prime offload the drivers provide (and perhaps a bit more so that the driver can be unloaded to switch off cards without DRI3 PM). It is almost never recommended to install the Nvidia drivers from source.. You should instead be using the Negativo17 repository (recommended) or the RPMFusion repository (an alternative). I compared running with direct Nvidia and Nvidia prime off-load a week ago. The system used for this installation is Fedora 21 however, the below config should work for any subsequent Fedora Linux release version. Both of those other dists used bbswitch and bumblebee to deal with the nvidia card. Fedora does right in many of those things. Fedora KDE is actually awesome! (Still around 4 hours but that's the limit of my laptop). I'm in real awe now. In this config we will install a official Nvidia GeForce driver on Fedora Linux. Seeking for a tools to swicht entirely from default Intel® GPU to the discret Nvidia® graphic card, I discover FedoraPrime.. This is with my Nvidia Card on PRIME. My laptop at work is a Dell Latitude E6430.Comes loaded with features and I really like it. Switching between intel/nvidia drivers made simple. I've realised that building a Distro is a lot more than pasting a DE onto it. PRIME is a technology used to manage hybrid graphics found on recent desktops and laptops (Optimus for NVIDIA, AMD Dynamic Switchable Graphics for Radeon).PRIME GPU offloading and Reverse PRIME are an attempt to support muxless hybrid graphics in the Linux kernel. Those scripts are modifying kernel parameters to enable/disable nouveau and nvidia drivers. Introduction.