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NVidia Drivers - 5 March 2013

Linux Display Driver - x86

Version: 304.84 Certified
Release Date: 2013.03.04
Operating System: Linux

Linux x64 (AMD64/EM64T) Display Driver

Version: 304.84 Certified
Release Date: 2013.03.04
Operating System: Linux 64-bit

Release Highlights

    Fixed a bug that could lead to rendering corruption after an X server generation (i.e., leaving an X server running after all of its clients have exited).

    Removed a spurious dependency on libpangox from the nvidia-settings binary shipped as part of the driver package.

    Fixed a bug that could cause the X server to crash when performing an RandR 1.0 rotation (e.g., `xrandr --orientation left`) after unplugging the last connected monitor.

    Fixed a bug that caused the nvidia-xconfig(1) man page to be blank.

    Added support for X.org xserver ABI 14 (xorg-server 1.14).

    Fixed font rendering performance and corruption problems on X servers with backported support for the new glyph cache functionality added to Pixman 0.27.

    Fixed a potential X server crash during initialization, when a graphics card with a TV connector has no TV connected.

    Added a new X configuration option, "UseHotplugEvents", to allow the suppression of RandR events when adding or removing non-DisplayPort displays. See the "X Config Options" appendix of the README for details

http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux-display-ia32-304.84-driver.html

http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux-display-amd64-304.84-driver.html


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Re: Blog: NVidia Stuff inc Releases & Updates etc
« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2013, 05:38:23 AM »
NVidia Drivers - 6 March 2013

Linux Display Driver - x86

Version: 313.26 Certified
Release Date: 2013.03.05
Operating System: Linux

Linux x64 (AMD64/EM64T) Display Driver

Version: 313.26 Certified
Release Date: 2013.03.05
Operating System: Linux 64-bit

Release Highlights

    Added support for the following GPUs:   GeForce GTX TITAN

http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux-display-ia32-313.26-driver.html

http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux-display-amd64-313.26-driver.html
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Re: Blog: NVidia Stuff inc Releases & Updates etc
« Reply #2 on: March 11, 2013, 10:13:45 AM »
Linux 173.14.37 Released (legacy for GeForce FX series)

The 173.14.* series of drivers is the legacy series for GeForce FX cards. Please see Appendix A.

Supported NVIDIA GPU Products in the README for a list of which graphics products are supported by the 173.14.* drivers.

Appendix A

README/

Changes since 173.14.36:

Removed a spurious dependency on libpangox from the nvidia-settings binary shipped as part of the driver package.

Added support for X.Org xserver ABI 14 (xorg-server 1.14).

Fixed font rendering performance and corruption problems on X servers with backported support for the new glyph cache functionality added to Pixman 0.27.


https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/534082
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Re: Blog: NVidia Stuff inc Releases & Updates etc
« Reply #3 on: March 15, 2013, 06:23:13 AM »
From Phoronix

Nouveau vs. NVIDIA Drivers On Quadro Laptop (benchmarking)

http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTMyODE
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Re: Blog: NVidia Stuff inc Releases & Updates etc
« Reply #4 on: April 03, 2013, 04:25:02 AM »
NVidia Drivers - 2 April 2013

Linux Display Driver - x86

Version: 313.30 Certified
Release Date: 2013.04.02
Operating System: Linux

Linux x64 (AMD64/EM64T) Display Driver

Version: 313.30
Operating System: Linux x64
Release Date: April 02, 2013

Release Highlights

    Fixed CVE-2013-0131: NVIDIA UNIX GPU Driver ARGB Cursor Buffer Overflow in "NoScanout" Mode. This buffer overflow, which occurred when an X client installed a large ARGB cursor on an X server running in NoScanout mode, could cause a denial of service (e.g., an X server segmentation fault), or could be exploited to achieve arbitrary code execution.

For more details, see: http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3290
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Re: Blog: NVidia Stuff inc Releases & Updates etc
« Reply #5 on: April 10, 2013, 08:29:46 AM »
NVidia Drivers - 9 April 2013

Linux Display Driver - x86

Version: 319.12 BETA
Release Date: April 09, 2013
Operating System: Linux

Linux x64 (AMD64/EM64T) Display Driver

Version: 319.12 BETA
Release Date: April 09, 2013
Operating System: Linux x64

(Release Highlights - from Phoronix)

NVIDIA announced the 319.12 Beta Linux graphics driver announcement this morning. While the number may seem mundane, this is a very exciting NVIDIA Linux graphics driver update. It presents work that will benefit the agonized NVIDIA Optimus Linux users, provides new RandR functionality, and other new features.

The 319.12 Beta is the first NVIDIA Linux graphics driver in the 319.xx series and it offers a significant number of user-facing changes. Among the great work to find with the NVIDIA 319.12 Linux graphics driver beta includes:

NVIDIA OPTIMUS! While not blatantly obvious from the published change-log, one of the items notes, "Added initial support for RandR 1.4 Provider objects with the Source Output capability, which can be used to render the desktop on an NVIDIA GPU and display it on an output connected to a provider with the Sink Output capability, such as an Intel integrated graphics device or a DisplayLink USB-to-VGA adapter. See the README for details." With RandR 1.4 it allows NVIDIA to now render a game or other application on a dedicated NVIDIA GPU and to then pass the scan-out buffer to another GPU for displaying to the screen, such as an integrated Intel graphics processor or a USB-based DisplayLink adapter.

NVIDIA Optimus has been a much sought after feature by NVIDIA Linux users with many laptops today now shipping with the hybrid Intel-NVIDIA GPU design. NVIDIA confirmed last year it was working on Optimus Linux support and they were working on some PRIME helper patches to workaround being blocked from using DMA-BUF. This came after last year, Linus Torvalds was harshly criticizing NVIDIA and called them the worst company ever among other harsh words and gestures.

Within the NVIDIA driver read-me are more details on the graphics display loffloading with RandR 1.4. Using this feature requires X.Org Server 1.13, a modern Linux kernel with the very latest GEM/PRIME bits, and XRandR 1.4. There's also a special xorg.conf setup required for NVIDIA to act as a RandR 1.4 output source provider.

With this implementation, there's no synchronization currently performed so "tearing" on the screen may happen and render offload is not supported nor can the NVIDIA adapter be used as an output sink. There's also no word on how power management is performed or if the NVIDIA binary driver will be able to power-down the GPU when not being utilized in this configuration. If there isn't sufficient power management, Optimus will still be useless to NVIDIA Linux laptop users.

Aside from this Optimus work, other highlights include:

- Support for restoring of EFIFB consoles on UEFI systems with VGA/DVI/HDMI/LVDS/DP outputs.

- Support for the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST graphics card.

- Support for application profiles to the NVIDIA client-side GLX implementation.

- Support within the NVIDIA Installer to cryptographically sign the NVIDIA kernel module as would be needed for SecureBoot.

- RandR 1.3 panning support.

- A new nvidia-modprobe user-space utility.

- Improved debugging of the NVIDIA OpenGL libraries by including proper stack unwinding information.

- RanDR Border and BorderDimensions output properties.

- Better HyperMesh performance for some versions on Quadro GPUs.

- A new NVIDIA VDPAU page is present on the NVIDIA Settings control panel to display decoding capabilities of GPUs. - Memory leak, bug, and performance fixes.

http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTM0NzE

http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux-display-ia32-319.12-driver.html
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Re: Blog: NVidia Stuff inc Releases & Updates etc
« Reply #6 on: May 02, 2013, 09:35:16 AM »
NVidia have released the 319.17 Certified driver for both 32bit and 64bit Linux systems

Linux Display Driver - x86

Version: 319.17 Certified
Release Date: 2013.04.02
Operating System: Linux

Linux x64 (AMD64/EM64T) Display Driver

Version: 319.17 Certified
Operating System: Linux x64
Release Date: May 02, 2013


Release Highlights

    Added support for the following GPU:

    GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST
    GeForce GT 720M
    GeForce GT 735M
    GeForce GT 740M
    GeForce GT 745M
    GeForce GT 750M

    Fixed a regression that caused multiple BUG messages to be printed in the kernel log on SMP systems.

    Fixed a bug that could cause the X server to crash when repeatedly enabling and disabling displays.

    Updated nvidia-settings to preserve the relative positioning of displays when changing from a layout where multiple displays are on the same X screen to one where the same displays span multiple X screens.

    Fixed nvidia-settings to dlopen(3) "libvdpau.so.1", rather than "libvdpau.so".

    Added nvidia-persistenced, a daemon utility, to the driver package. nvidia-persistenced can be installed to run on system startup or manually run to allow the NVIDIA kernel module to keep persistent driver state allocated when no other user-space NVIDIA driver components are running.This can improve startup time for other user-space NVIDIA driver components.

    Fixed CVE-2013-0131: NVIDIA UNIX GPU Driver ARGB Cursor Buffer Overflow in "NoScanout" Mode. This buffer overflow, which occurred when an X client installed a large ARGB cursor on an X server running in NoScanout mode, could cause a denial of service (e.g., an X server segmentation fault), or could be exploited to achieve arbitrary code execution.

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Re: Blog: NVidia Stuff inc Releases & Updates etc
« Reply #7 on: May 02, 2013, 11:07:51 AM »
So... I was given to understand I should only update things from the repo.  AFAIK I have the latest drivers in the repo for the Geforce 9800M GTS, which is v. 310.19.

Do I upgrade from Nvidia (I've done it before, but not on this install), or wait, or just not worry about it?

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Re: Blog: NVidia Stuff inc Releases & Updates etc
« Reply #8 on: May 02, 2013, 11:27:07 AM »
So... I was given to understand I should only update things from the repo.  AFAIK I have the latest drivers in the repo for the Geforce 9800M GTS, which is v. 310.19.

Do I upgrade from Nvidia (I've done it before, but not on this install), or wait, or just not worry about it?

Yes, definitely, you should stick to using only repo applications.

As for new drivers, what usually happens is that new video/graphic drivers are put in a "test/testing" section of the repo whereby forum members can install and test them on the understanding that they may possibly cause unwanted errors.

During the testing period if errors do occur testers can look at the best way of "fixing" them and report that back to the forum.

After that testing period the drivers are then moved into the "main" repo sections and will then be listed in Synaptic as a normal upgrade.

If your current driver does all you need it's not essential to update - unless the new release fixes any bugs you may be experiencing or it offers functions you may want to have.
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Re: Blog: NVidia Stuff inc Releases & Updates etc
« Reply #9 on: May 02, 2013, 11:32:52 AM »
SOLVED!  Thanks.

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Re: Blog: NVidia Stuff inc Releases & Updates etc
« Reply #10 on: May 02, 2013, 02:00:42 PM »
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NVIDIA announced the 319.12 Beta Linux graphics driver announcement this morning. While the number may seem mundane, this is a very exciting NVIDIA Linux graphics driver update. It presents work that will benefit the agonized NVIDIA Optimus Linux users, provides new RandR functionality, and other new features.

Does it solve the Optimus issue (Intel/Nvidia dual gpu)??    ::)

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« Reply #11 on: May 09, 2013, 01:08:37 PM »
Note - this is going be the last of the 310.x series
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9-May-2013

NVidia have released the 310.51 Certified driver for both 32bit and 64bit Linux systems
 
The 310 series of drivers is no longer current; users are urged to upgrade to the new long-lived branch release, 319.17, if possible. This final 310 branch release is being provided for users who are unable to upgrade but who still need the fixes described below.

Changes since 310.44:

    Fixed a bug where RRGetCrtcInfo could report incorrect size information when an RandR output has a custom ViewPortIn.

    Fixed a regression that could cause an X server crash when performing a modeset (e.g. changing resolutions, transformation settings, or display layout) when some connected display devices are disabled.

    Augmented the resolution drop-down in the display configuration page of nvidia-settings with "implicit resolutions": for common resolutions, if a mode with that resolution is not available for a display device, that resolution will be simulated through MetaMode ViewPort scaling.

    Added /usr/lib/modprobe.d to the list of directories where nvidia-installer may optionally install a generated modprobe configuration file to attempt to disable Nouveau.

https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/543351/unix-graphics-announcements-and-news/linux-solaris-and-freebsd-driver-310-51/


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Re: Blog: NVidia Miscellaneous Stuff (inc Releases & Updates etc)
« Reply #12 on: May 24, 2013, 06:35:03 AM »
NVidia have released the 319.23 Certified driver for both 32bit and 64bit Linux systems

Linux Display Driver - x86

Version: 319.23 Certified
Release Date: 2013.05.23
Operating System: Linux

Linux x64 (AMD64/EM64T) Display Driver

Version: 319.23 Certified
Release Date: 2013.05.23
Operating System: Linux x64

Release Highlights

Added support for the following GPUs:

    GeForce GTX 780

Fixed a regression that could cause X to crash when querying GPU information through NV-CONTROL on multi-GPU systems where some GPUs failed to be initialized for X.

Fixed a bug that could cause X to crash when using Vertex Buffer Objects (VBOs) with indirect rendering.

Fixed a bug that prevented some drop-down menus in nvidia-settings from working correctly when using older versions of GTK+.

Fixed RandR panning reporting when the current MetaMode is smaller than the X screen.

Fixed a regression that caused nvidia-installer to attempt post-processing of non-installed files.

Added the "ForceCompositionPipeline" and "ForceFullCompositionPipeline" MetaMode options. See the README for details.

Added support for HDMI 4K resolutions. Using a 4K resolution with an HDMI display requires a Kepler or later GPU.

Added support in VDPAU for 4k resolution MPEG-1/2 and H.264 video decoding, up to 4032x4048 for MPEG-1/2 and 4032x4080 for H.264, and up to 65536 macroblocks for both.

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