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AlmaLinux Introduces Native NVIDIA Support Using Open-Source Kernel Driver


The AlmaLinux project announced today that there is now 'native' NVIDIA graphics driver support for AlmaLinux 10 and AlmaLinux 9 using NVIDIA's open-source kernel modules that are now conveniently packaged in an AlmaLinux repository for easy usage complete with NVIDIA's closed-source user-space packages like CUDA.

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