I have GTX 1650 and I am using Manjaro 64 bit and Kernel 58, but when i try to install Driver 430.09 with this command:
sudo ./NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-430.09.run --kernel-source-path /usr/include/linux/
ERROR: The kernel header file '/usr/include/linux//include/linux/kernel.h' does
not exist. The most likely reason for this is that the kernel source
path '/usr/include/linux/' is incorrect.
and if I use:
sudo ./NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-430.09.run --kernel-source-path /usr/
ERROR: The kernel source path '/usr/' is invalid. Please make sure you have
installed the kernel source files for your kernel and that they are
properly configured; on Red Hat Linux systems, for example, be sure you
have the 'kernel-source' or 'kernel-devel' RPM installed. If you know
the correct kernel source files are installed, you may specify the
kernel source path with the '--kernel-source-path' command line option
How could I use /usr/include/linux/ as kernel-source-path.
Try 1: I have also used 455.28 for installation and same problem arises.
Linux is NOT windows. You should NEVER download software directly from a website, always stick to the AUR/Official Repos until you know what you are doing.
Doing this in GUI is easier, I don’t know why the wiki doesn’t list this.
You need to remove the conflicting drivers, then install the desired drivers.
I wonder if you even read the WIKI page linked as I only see my click (1) on the link
Also I would recommend to use the GUI made for that purpose, in Manjaro Settings → Hadware, you only need to click and you’re good. Right click driver, uninstall, right click driver, install.
Oh… I thought I made a mistake in my code and it was conflicting with itself… Yea of course, you can’t have 450 and 455 installed at the same time…