This is the open-source version of the kernel module needed by the proprietary binary nvidia driver. It is provided as an alterative to the nvidia-kernel SBo script that builds the modules from the binary Nvidia package. Note that it CANNOT be installed with the nvidia-kernel package, but you will still need the nvidia-driver package from SlackBuilds.org. To build the package for a kernel different from the running one, start the script setting the KERNEL variable as in KERNEL=4.6.3 ./nvidia-open-kernel.SlackBuild A default config file is placed at /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-nvidia.conf to make sure that X loads the nvidia module. If you need to make changes, move that file to /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ and edit the copy. You do not need this file at all if you have a proper and complete xorg.conf. The xf86-video-nouveau-blacklist package from /extra is required. NOTES (quoted from the Nvidia driver README) "The open flavor of kernel modules supports Turing, Ampere, and forward. The open kernel modules cannot support GPUs before Turing, because the open kernel modules depend on the GPU System Processor (GSP) first introduced in Turing. "Most features of the Linux GPU driver are supported with the open flavor of kernel modules, including CUDA, Vulkan, OpenGL, OptiX, and X11. However, in the current release, some display and graphics features (notably: G-SYNC, Quadro Sync, SLI, Stereo, rotation in X11, and YUV 4:2:0 on Turing), as well as power management, and NVIDIA virtual GPU (vGPU), are not yet supported. These features will be added in upcoming driver releases. "Use of the open kernel modules on GeForce and Workstation GPUs should be considered alpha-quality in this release due to the missing features listed above." To use this module on these GPUs, pass GEFORCE=yes to the script. After installation, you will need to reboot your computer for the changes to take effect.