
UEFI: American Megatrends v: FX505DT.316 date: Mobo: ASUSTeK model: FX505DT v: 1.0 serial: Type: Laptop System: ASUSTeK product: TUF Gaming FX505DT_FX505DT v: 1.0 In addition I added info you asked previously I’ve used proton 6.3.8 and 3.7.8, but it says the same info. I’ve tried to install so right now, but when I’m starting stalker clear sky it says that pixel shaders v 1.1 are required. For me steam works best using xorg and not wayland. The package installed from there is tested and configured to work on fedora. If you are using steam as your first post seems to indicate, (but you did not specify), then you should remove steam you already have installed and install it from the rpmfusion repo with sudo dnf install steam. The 3rd step will install the newer 495 driver that both supports your GPU and allows either wayland or xorg to run on the nvidia card. open the gnome software panel and enable the 3rd party repo rpmfusion-nonfree-nvidia (if using steam then enabling the rpmfusion-nonfree-steam repo at the same time may be of benefit as well).To install the nvidia driver from rpmfusion there are only 3 steps involved.



Try removing the driver installed from the nvidia site then follow the instructions below to install from the rpmfusion repo.Ī very large advantage to installing the driver from rpmfusion is that with every kernel or driver update the new kernel modules are built automatically, while installing from nvidia requires you to manually build the modules every time there is an update. The newer 495 driver on fedora does allow the use of wayland on nvidia.

That may or may not be an issue for you, but you should know that up front. The 470 driver does not allow you to use wayland and leaves you using xorg only.
