Yes it has because You didn't typed a specific Version of this Kernel. Where did You got that Command?
Then good that it works now.
Yes it has because You didn't typed a specific Version of this Kernel. Where did You got that Command?
Then good that it works now.
It looks like the issue is mainly kernel compatibility. The GTX 650 uses NVIDIA’s legacy 470 driver series, which is the last branch that supports that GPU.
Newer kernels (like 6.14 in Zorin 18) may not build the 470 driver correctly, so using an older kernel such as 6.8 is a reasonable workaround until better compatibility is added.
If everything works with the 6.8 kernel and the driver loads properly, it should be safe to keep using that setup. Many users with older NVIDIA cards run slightly older kernels for this reason.