Step-by-step – Nvidia Driver Installation in Bodhi Linux

October 28, 2020 | By the+gnu+linux+evangelist.

GNU/Linux Bodhi Installing NVIDIA Driver Guide

Hi! The tutorial provides a comprehensive, step-by-step guide on How to Install the NVIDIA Graphics and GPU Driver in Bodhi 4+ GNU/Linux Desktop.

And the NVIDIA Driver Bodhi Setup is a breeze, requiring just a few straightforward Shell Commands to complete.

Moreover, following the NVIDIA Recommendations is preferable to use the tested Linux Driver from the Distro Repository.

In summary, NVIDIA GPU Linux Drivers are essential for Linux users who wish to utilize NVIDIA GPUs for graphics-intensive tasks. Proper installation and maintenance of these drivers are crucial to ensure optimal performance and compatibility with Linux-based systems.

Especially relevant, the Latest Driver supporting a Device may vary over Time, so before the Setup you should check:

In case for the Legacy NVIDIA Devices you can see instead:

Finally, with the nvidia-settings Tool you can configure Brightness, Gamma, XVideo attributes, Temperature, and OpenGL.

How to Install NVIDIA Driver 390 on CentOS 8
  1. 1. Launching Terminal

    Open a Terminal Shell Emulator
    (Press “Enter” to Execute Commands)

    First, Open a File Manager Window:
    Open File Manager /tmp
    Then Right Click on a Location > Open in Terminal:
    Open Terminal on Home

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