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Detailed instructions are available here. Note about Secureboot: if you have SecureBoot enabled, you need to sign the resulting modules.
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# apt install nvidia-driver firmware-misc-nonfreeĭKMS will build the nvidia module for your system, via the nvidia-kernel-dkms package.
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Update the list of available packages, then we can install the nvidia-driver package, plus the necessary firmware: # apt update For older devices, see Version 390 (legacy GPUs).Īdd "contrib" and "non-free" components to /etc/apt/sources.list, for example: # Debian Sid
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For Debian 10, you might do this with: # apt install -t buster-backports linux-image-amd64Įxchange "buster-backports" with your own version's backports repository as necessary.įor support of GeForce 600 series and newer GPUs ( supported devices).
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In some cases, if you're aiming to install the bleeding-edge version of the NVIDIA driver from Debian Backports, you may also need to install the kernel from backports to match it. For instance, if you're using backports on a 64-bit Debian 10 system, you might run: # apt install -t buster-backports linux-headers-amd64 If you're using the kernel from Debian Backports, you must run the same command but with the -t flag followed by the name of your backports source. Or, for 32-bit systems with the PAE kernel: # apt install linux-headers-686-pae The 450-series and newer has dropped support for 32-bit architectures, now only supporting x86-64 and ARMv8 (Debian AMD64 and ARM64 ports respectively).īefore installing the drivers, you must obtain the proper kernel headers for the NVIDIA driver to build with.įor a typical 64-bit system using the default kernel, you can simply run: # apt install linux-headers-amd64įor 32-bit systems with the non-PAE kernel, you'd instead install: # apt install linux-headers-686 Only supports OpenGL 2.1.Īll driver versions up to, and including, the 418-series, are only available for the x86, x86-64, and 32-bit ARMv7 architectures (Debian i386, AMD64, and ARMHF ports respectively). Version 304.137 (legacy GPUs) ( supported devices)Įven older legacy driver, for GeForce 6 series and GeForce 7 series. Note that 418.152 is only available in stretch-backports.Multiple precompiled driver versions are available for Debian 9 "Stretch": Supports Kepler, Maxwell, Pascal, and most Turing GPUs.Note that 460.73.01 is only available in buster-backports.Multiple precompiled driver versions are available for Debian 10 "Buster": Multiple precompiled driver versions are available for Debian 11 "Bullseye":
Multiple precompiled driver versions are available for Debian 12 "Bookworm": You are highly recommended to use the built-in Nouveau driver if security is a priority. It is not included in stable releases of Debian anymore, has serious unfixable security vulnerabilities, and may not be updated for new kernels in a timely manner. Use of the 340-series driver is strongly discouraged. No Vulkan support, supports up to OpenGL 3.3 depending on your card. Older legacy driver, for GeForce 8 series through GeForce 300 series. Version 340.108 (legacy GPUs) ( supported devices) Supports Vulkan 1.0 on Kepler and newer, supports up to OpenGL 4.5 depending on your card.
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Version 418.152 (via stretch-backports).Version 460.73.01 (via buster-backports).