I'm having trouble understanding why my question does not meet guidelines ("This question does not appear to be about programming within the scope defined in ..."). I asked for help on Nvidia driver dependency problems. I explained the commands that I used to try to solve my problem, and the errors I got. I don't get it. I couldn't find any appropriate tags to use to ask this type of question on this site.
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21Quick easy test that works for the majority of questions - what programming language is your question about?– CliveCommented Feb 2, 2023 at 20:10
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Because it’s not a programming question—it’s system administration.– Dave NewtonCommented Feb 2, 2023 at 20:12
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11In your own words, in how far is "nvidia driver dependency problems" actually "about programming"?– user5349916Commented Feb 2, 2023 at 20:17
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3I wouldn't be surprised if when you post on a more appropriate community, the first thing you're to do is update the OS; 18.04 has very limited support and in about to entirely run out of support.– Thom ACommented Feb 2, 2023 at 21:08
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7"I couldn't find any appropriate tags to use to ask this type of question on this site." - that should have been the warning that the question is off topic.– Karl KnechtelCommented Feb 3, 2023 at 8:54
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I can't tell if you're just trying to install the NVidia driver as a normal end-user of a Linux laptop or if you're trying to install the CUDA variant which would let you do extra compute.
In both cases, it's not the case that a programmer would have the expectation to know something about this. Might be better suited to ask on Unix & Linux.