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Installing nvidia driver installs a new kernel [SOLVED, LOOK IN THE COMMENTS]
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If you want the latest Nvidia driver without apt conflicts, you have to use their installer which builds dkms live.
Where would get that installer?
You probably want this one https://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/217147/en-us/
Installation instructions are under 'additional information'
Is there a way to download older driver versions? I've heard that output to VR displays tends to get blocked by the new drivers.
I'm not sure. This is their main driver archive page, but it looks like the other (non-beta) entries are the newest driver for older cards, not older versions of the same driver
Don't use the NVIDIA installer, as it conflicts with the package manager. Use the
nvidia-kernel-dkms
package from the official Debian repositoryTurns out that the repository one is broken. This is an issue with a specific version of the nights driver, which has just been fixed. If you want more info, have a look at the solved content I made on this post.