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* add nvidia-kmod
* add settings, xsettings, mock label
* oops
* add nvidia setting assets
* add libva-nvidia-driver
* add: nvidia-kmod-common w/ properietary defaults
* download the x86 version of the driver package when running common
* add nvidia-driver package
* I don't think we actually need i386
* add a readme, fix build error and clean up script
* add back the accursed tarball script, we can port the thing later
* add nvidia-modprobe
* update metadata, add nvidia-persistenced
* add update scripts to nvidia drivers
* add update scripts for every cuda package
* make the component fetch a separate function for memoization
* cusparse
* cusparselt is not from cuda toolkit
* add nvidia subrepo label for multirepo
* set version for nvidia tarball
* nvidia-driver: download tarballs on build time
* clean up inline prep script
* NVProf is dropped in Jetpack 5, so there's no ARM version of it.
(cherry picked from commit c72c975c16)
Co-authored-by: Cappy Ishihara <cappy@cappuchino.xyz>
Terra Sources
Terra is a rolling-release Fedora repository for all the software you need. With Terra, you can install the latest packages knowing that quality and security are assured.
This monorepo contains the package manifests for all packages in Terra.
Installation
sudo dnf install --repofrompath 'terra,https://repos.fyralabs.com/terra$releasever' --setopt='terra.gpgkey=https://repos.fyralabs.com/terra$releasever/key.asc' terra-release
You should also install the terra-release package so that when our infrastructure has any migrations, you can be assured that your Terra installation will still work as-is.
Documentation
Our documentation can be found on our Devdocs. Alternatively, the GitHub Wiki contains older versions of the documentations.
Questions?
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