NVIDIA 495.44 steady vehicle driver is out for Linux, includes GBM API support
Adhering to on from the NVIDIA Beta 495.29.05 earlier this month, today NVIDIA has a fresh 495.44 stable vehicle driver release that constructs upon it with some additional extras. This is the huge one for Wayland fans, given that it now collaborates with the GBM API.
With this API now attached, it needs to mean a much better Wayland experience as well as it s something that the KDE Plasma group are currently servicing sustaining as well.
You will likewise find in this launch a sign (on supported desktops) for revealing Resizable BAR as well as the minimum Kernel version got bumped from 2.6.32 to 3.10. In addition these brand-new expansions are sustained:
VK KHR present id VK KHR present wait VK KHR shader subgroup uniform control flow EGL NV robustness video memory purge
There s likewise a healthy dosage of bug repairs and also various other modifications kept in mind listed below:
Fixed a bug that could trigger the X server to crash when beginning a new server generation on PRIME arrangements. Eliminated support for NvIFROpenGL. This functionality was deprecated in the 470. xx driver release. Gotten rid of libnvidia-cbl. so from the vehicle driver plan. This capability is now provided by other chauffeur collections. Upgraded nvidia.ko to pack even if no supported NVIDIA GPUs are present when an NVIDIA NVSwitch tool is discovered in the system. Formerly, nvidia.ko would fall short to pack into the bit if no supported GPUs were existing. Fixed a bug in the Vulkan vehicle driver where unused input credits to a vertex shader would corrupt the interpolation qualifiers for the shader. Fixed a bug in the Vulkan chauffeur where individual elements of barycentric inputs might not read. Fixed a bug where VK NVX binary import was advertised as sustained on unsupported platforms. This caused phone call to vkCreateDevice to fall short if applications attempted to allow VK NVX binary import on such systems. Added a brand-new command line alternative, -- no-peermem , to nvidia-installer. Picking this option stops the installment of the nvidia-peermem kernel module. Fixed a regression which stopped DisplayPort as well as HDMI 2.1 variable refresh rate (VRR) G-SYNC Suitable monitors from functioning correctly in variable refresh price mode, resulting in issues such as flickering. Fixed a bug that can cause a kernel crash in SLI Mosaic configurations.
Given that this is a stable chauffeur launch all customers need to be alright to update.
Short article drawn from NVIDIA.
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