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I still do not have the Nvidia driver loaded - even after 40+ reboots and attempts. Instead I'm using the Nouveau driver but at least I have a working system and I believe now that I've finally figured out what needs to be done to disable Nouveau and install Nvidia - a project that I am approaching with greater scrutiny now. I'm documenting the things that I encounter in this journey.
I still do not have the Nvidia driver loaded - even after 40+ reboots and attempts. Instead I'm using the Nouveau driver but at least I have a working system and I believe now that I've finally figured out what needs to be done to disable Nouveau and install Nvidia - a project that I am approaching with greater scrutiny now. I'm documenting the things that I encounter in this journey.


Why not just continue to use [https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/index.html Nouveau], a project of the [https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/ freedesktop] community? I mean "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" - right? In principle, I'd very much like to use nouveau. I'm not even sure that any alternative is "better" in any way - especially since '''I am not a gamer'''. My use case is to get the best performance from local LLMs.
Why not just continue to use [https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/index.html Nouveau], a project of the [https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/ freedesktop] community? I mean "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" - right? In principle, I'd very much like to use nouveau. I'm not even sure that any alternative is "better" in any way - especially since ''I am not a gamer''<ref>I'm not opposed in any way, I just don't have the time to add another hobby. This is a clarifying statement for my use-case, and therefore, requirements.</ref>. My use case is to get the best performance from local LLMs.


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