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I get the same error when trying to update. What's the correct way to fix it?!
Don't use "dnf update", just "sudo nobara-sync".
It's not a problem because the update script automatically skips the other GPU packages. Uninstalling it would be an issue because some nobara packages depend on it.
I used the commands OP provided, which is also what's been posted on the official page and it seemed to have worked without issues for me. At least in regards to me not having any graphical issues.