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Remove nVidia drivers staging PPA link#370

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Remove nVidia drivers staging PPA link#370
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Removed the link to the nVidia drivers staging PPA, as that PPA is for other purposes, not really the staging PPA for the driver.

- `What is a legacy
GPU <https://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_32667.html>`__
- `nVidia drivers staging
PPA <https://launchpad.net/~canonical-hwe-team/+archive/ubuntu/intermediate-kernel>`__
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The staging ppa is still mentioned in the QA section, though:

-  Call for testing is sent to the community via the `community
   hub <https://community.ubuntu.com>`__ as soon as the drivers are
   available in the staging PPA.

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This is historical as I've checked with the team, I'll update the PR to remove it.

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PR updated.

@anthonywong anthonywong force-pushed the patch-1 branch 2 times, most recently from de8b742 to 2cab35e Compare March 4, 2026 01:16
Remove the link to the nVidia drivers staging PPA, as that PPA is for
other purposes, not really the staging PPA for the driver.
Also, remove call for community testing. Testing is covered by
certification team.
@anthonywong anthonywong requested a review from panlinux March 17, 2026 08:04
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