Fedora Will End Up Supporting The NVIDIA Driver With Secure Boot
There has been a change proposal to support the NVIDIA driver installation with Secure Boot in Fedora 41.
👁 NVIDIA driver in GNOME Software
The proposal reads:
"The goal of this change is to provide an easy way to install Nvidia drivers in Fedora Workstation. It was removed from GNOME Software because the original mechanism didn't support Secure Boot. When users installed the drivers with Secure Boot enabled, they could not boot the OS. What we're doing this time is using mokutil to create a key for the user to self-sign the drivers. When installing the drivers, the user is asked to provide a password for the key. On the next reboot the user is presented with the mokutil interface to enroll the key."
Thus an easier path for setting up the NVIDIA Linux graphics driver on Fedora for systems all too commonly having Secure Boot enabled.
👁 NVIDIA driver Secure Boot warning in GNOME Software
This change proposal was taken up today by the Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee (FESCo). They decided to allow this change to proceed even though they aren't enthusiastic about it:
" * AGREED: Change: Nvidia Driver Installation with Secure Boot (+6, 0, -2) (@salimma:fedora.im, 17:38:53)
* INFO: while nobody is enthusiastic about this, the consensus among those who vote in favor is that waiting will just make things worse as we'll lag behind other distros, and the chance of swaying Nvidia is very minimal"
Look for this NVIDIA driver support with Secure Boot in Fedora 41 due out in October.
