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Cappy Ishihara c72c975c16 [BREAKING FOR RPMFUSION USERS] NVIDIA Drivers (#2862)
* 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.
2025-01-12 17:45:18 +08:00

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<component type="desktop">
<id>nvidia-settings.desktop</id>
<name>NVIDIA Graphics Drivers Control Panel</name>
<summary>Accelerated Linux Graphics Driver Control Panel</summary>
<description>
<p>
The NVIDIA Accelerated Linux Graphics Driver brings accelerated 2D
functionality and high-performance OpenGL support to Linux with the
use of NVIDIA graphics processing units.
</p>
<p>
These drivers provide optimized hardware acceleration for OpenGL and X
applications and support nearly all recent NVIDIA GPU products.
The NVIDIA graphics driver uses a Unified Driver Architecture: the single
graphics driver supports all modern NVIDIA GPUs.
</p>
<p>
The nvidia-settings utility is a tool for configuring the NVIDIA graphics
driver. It operates by communicating with the NVIDIA X driver, querying
and updating state as appropriate. This communication is done via the
NV-CONTROL, GLX, XVideo, and RandR X extensions.
</p>
<p>
Values such as brightness and gamma, XVideo attributes, temperature, and
OpenGL settings can be queried and configured via nvidia-settings.
</p>
</description>
<translation/>
<url type="homepage">http://www.nvidia.com/</url>
<metadata_license>CC0-1.0</metadata_license>
<project_license>GPL-2.0+</project_license>
<developer_name>NVIDIA Corporation</developer_name>
<screenshots>
<screenshot type="default">
<caption>The nvidia-settings utility main window</caption>
<image type="source" width="1158" height="664">https://negativo17.org/appstream/nvidia-settings-0.png</image>
</screenshot>
<screenshot>
<caption>Monitoring GPU status</caption>
<image type="source" width="1414" height="884">https://negativo17.org/appstream/nvidia-settings-1.png</image>
</screenshot>
<screenshot>
<caption>Application profiles creation</caption>
<image type="source" width="1638" height="984">https://negativo17.org/appstream/nvidia-settings-2.png</image>
</screenshot>
</screenshots>
<keywords>
<keyword>NVIDIA</keyword>
<keyword>driver</keyword>
<keyword>GeForce</keyword>
<keyword>Quadro</keyword>
<keyword>Vulkan</keyword>
<keyword>OpenGL</keyword>
</keywords>
<update_contact>negativo17@gmail.com</update_contact>
</component>