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<title>feat(preflight): add NVIDIA/Wayland check with driver-version gate</title>
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<name>Craig Jennings</name>
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<published>2026-07-02T21:14:22+00:00</published>
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Installing Hyprland on an NVIDIA box silently produced a rough Wayland session. nvidia_preflight_report detects the card via modalias (DRM, then PCI display-class only), prints the required env vars and the pre-Turing AUR caveat, and checks the repo's nvidia-utils major against 535. preflight_checks aborts when the requirement can't be met and asks before continuing on a detected card. 9 unit tests over fake modalias trees and a fake pacman.
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