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NemoClaw Setup: The Nvidia Repo Bug That Makes Pros Quit

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March 20, 2026
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This video walks you through a frustrating but common setup issue encountered when configuring NemoClaw on an Nvidia-based system. Specifically, you run into an Nvidia repository bug combined with an Ubuntu version mismatch — a combination that trips up even experienced developers, many of whom simply give up and wait for a future attempt rather than troubleshoot it. The video shows you that the problem is not caused by any mistake on your part; it is a genuine environment-level conflict. You are guided through the fix step by step: first, you manually correct the broken repo entry, then overwrite the problematic configuration, and run an update to confirm no errors are thrown. Once the update clears cleanly, you proceed to install the Nvidia Container Toolkit. During this process, you encounter another snag — a missing Docker daemon config file — which triggers a recommendation to restart Docker. You are shown how to head into Docker Desktop, locate the correct container ID, and perform the restart. After Docker is back up, you return to the Ubuntu environment and resume the toolkit installation, which involves downloading a significant number of packages and takes a noticeable amount of time. The core message is that this setup process is genuinely difficult, the errors you are seeing are not your fault, and with the right sequence of fixes you can push through where others stop. If you are setting up NemoClaw with Nvidia GPU support on Ubuntu, this video gives you a practical, real-world walkthrough of the exact failure points and how to resolve them without starting over.

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