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  1. Edit - Never mind, figured it out... forgot I was running a custom kernel... I currently getting the following errors in the install log: Downloading plugin plugin: installing: nvidia-driver.plg Executing hook script: CA_preHook Clearing Community Applications plugin cache Executing hook script: pre_plugin_checks plugin: downloading: nvidia-driver-2026.01.16.txz ... plugin: downloading: nvidia-driver-2026.01.16.txz ... 100% plugin: downloading: nvidia-driver-2026.01.16.txz ... done +========================================================================================+ | Installing new package /boot/config/plugins/nvidia-driver/nvidia-driver-2026.01.16.txz | +========================================================================================+ Verifying package nvidia-driver-2026.01.16.txz. Installing package nvidia-driver-2026.01.16.txz: PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: Package nvidia-driver-2026.01.16.txz installed. -----ERROR - ERROR - ERROR - ERROR - ERROR - ERROR - ERROR - ERROR - ERROR------ ---Can't get latest Nvidia driver version and found no installed local driver--- Removing package: nvidia-driver-2026.01.16 plugin: run failed: '/bin/bash' returned 1 Executing hook script: CA_postHook Clearing Community Applications plugin cache Executing hook script: post_plugin_checks Plugin installedAny suggestions? I've deleted any old remnants of previous driver//app installs. Card is an RTX3090 and not isolated via VFIO.

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