Linux Display Driver - x86
Version: 185.18.14
Operating System: Linux x86
Release Date: June 05, 2009
Release Highlights
- Improved compatibility with recent Linux kernels.
- Fixed a Xinerama drawable resource management problem that can cause GLXBadDrawable errors in certain cases, such as when Wine applications are run.
- Fixed XineramaQueryScreens to return 0 screens instead of 1 screen with the geometry of screen 0 when XineramaIsActive returns false. This conforms to the Xinerama manual page and fixes an interaction problem with Compiz when there is more than one X screen.
- Moved kernel module loading earlier in the X driver's initialization, to facilitate more graceful fallbacks if the kernel module cannot be loaded. Removed the LoadKernelModule X configuration option.
- Added support for new horizontal interlaced and checkerboard passive stereo modes.
- Fixed an OpenGL driver crash while running Bibble 5.
- Fixed a DisplayPort interaction problem with power management suspend/resume events.
- Fixed occasional X driver memory management performance problems when a composite manager is running.
- Fixed a bug with VT-switching or mode-switching while using Compiz; the bug could lead to a corrupted desktop (e.g., a white screen) or in the worst case an X server crash.
- Fixed a bug that could cause GPU errors in some cases while driving Quadro SDI products.
- Fixed a several second hang when VT-switching while OpenGL stereo applications were running on pre-G80 Quadro GPUs.
- Added support for multiple swap group members on G80 and later Quadro GPUs.
- Fixed the behavior of the NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SYNC_DELAY NV-CONTROL attribute on Quadro G-Sync II.
- Fixed a problem with Quadro SDI where transitioning from "clone mode" to "OpenGL mode" would fail.
- Fixed VDPAU to eliminate some cases of corruption when decoding H.264 video containing field-coded reference frames on G84, G86, G92, G94, G96, or GT200 GPUs. Such streams are commonly found in DVB broadcasts.
- Slightly improved the performance of the VDPAU noise reduction algorithm.
- Enhanced VDPAU to validate whether overlay usage is supported by the current hardware configuration, and to automatically fall back to the blit-based presentation queue if required.
- Fixed error checking in VdpVideoMixerRender, to reject calls that specify more layers than the VdpMixer was created with.
- Modified VDPAU's VDPAU_DEBUG code to emit a complete backtrace on all platforms, not just on 32-bit Linux.
- Improved interaction between VDPAU and PowerMizer; appropriate performance levels should now be chosen for video playback of all standard resolutions on all supported GPUs.
- Fixed a bug in VDPAU that sometimes caused "display preemption" when the VdpDecoderCreate function failed.
- Fixed a potential segfault in the VDPAU trace library, triggered by a multi-threaded application creating a new VdpDevice in one thread, at the same time that another thread detected "display preemption".
To download and install the drivers, follow the steps below:
STEP 1: Review the
NVIDIA Software License.
You will need to accept this license prior to downloading any files.
STEP 2: Download the Driver File
Download -
NVIDIA-Linux-x86-185.18.14.pkg1.run
SuSE users: please read the
SuSE NVIDIA Installer HOWTO before downloading the driver.
STEP 3: Install
Type "sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-185.18.14-pkg1.run" to install the driver. NVIDIA now provides a utility to assist you with configuration of your
X server configuration file. Please see Chapter 3 of the
README or run 'man nvidia-xconfig' for details on usage. Instructions for those wishing to edit their X config file by hand can also be found in the
README.