NVIDIA has released a new display driver for Linux to address an issue with OpenGL triple buffering.
NVIDIA has released an upgrade to their new feature driver for Linux. This update reduces frame stutter in some KDE systems that use GSP offload.
NVIDIA has published a new display driver for Linux featuring bug fixes and enhancements. These include fixing segmentation faults when running multi-threaded NvFBC applications, temporarily disabling the GLX_EXT_buffer_age extension on Xwayland, preventing X server crashes when graphics applications request single-buffered drawables, preventing kernel panics caused by spinlock failures, and addressing race conditions that could cause crashes if Xid errors occur concurrently on multiple GPUs. The GSP firmware is now enabled by default on all GPUs that support it, and the linux-drm-syncobj-v1 protocol for Wayland explicit sync in EGL has been added.
AMD Radeon Software for Linux 23.40.3 with ROCm 6.1.3 has been released. TensorFlow support is now available on specific Radeon GPUs, with official support for Radeon PRO W7900 Dual-Slot and multiple Radeon GPUs. Beta support for ROCm is also available through Windows Subsystem Linux.
A new beta display driver for Linux has been released by NVIDIA. Multiple issues were fixed in the change log, such as segmentation faults, corruption, X server crashes, kernel panics, and race situations. The GLX_EXT_buffer_age extension was temporarily disabled on Xwayland and X.org, crashes were fixed when single-buffered drawables were requested, and race situations were fixed as well.
A new display driver for Linux has been released by NVIDIA. This version addresses a number of issues, such as a corruption bug, a bug that caused extra X screens to claim displays, a crash that occurred when graphics applications requested single-buffered drawables, a kernel panic and race condition that caused crashes, and a temporary disablement of the GLX_EXT_buffer_age extension on Xwayland. The change log also includes improvements to nvidia-modprobe's ability to detect kernel module loading.
NVIDIA has released a new beta version of its Linux display driver. The GSP firmware is currently utilized by default on all GPUs that support it, and it may be turned off by setting the kernel module parameter 'NVreg_EnableGpuFirmware=0'. EGL now supports the linux-drm-syncobj-v1 protocol for Wayland explicit sync. The base mosaic on GeForce has been removed. Bugs were fixed, including one that caused wrong colors to be displayed when nvidia-drm was loaded with the fbdev=1 module argument. HDMI 10 bits per component support is enabled by default. There have also been patches for Xid problems, driver build failure, and the ability to use EGL instead of GLX as the OpenGL ICD for NvFBC.
NVIDIA has released a new Linux display driver. The update addresses several bugs, including a hang issue in Vkd3d games, invalid DRM formats in eglExportDMABUFImageQueryMESA(), system hangs in wgpu applications, "Flip event timeout" messages, and Xid errors in Alan Wake 2 with ray tracing enabled. It also allows the primary display to be set on any GPU in a multi-GPU system.
NVIDIA has released a new Linux display driver. The update fixes several bugs, including issues with HDMI FRL displays flickering or blanking when enabling VRR with 8 bits per color channel, corrupted window decorations in some applications, and issues with WSI X11 swapchains. It also addresses Xid errors on Hogwarts Legacy and Forza Horizon 4.
AMD has released Radeon Software for Linux 23.40.2
NVIDIA has released a new Linux display driver, addressing bugs that could cause system crashes, prevent application profiles from being applied to PRIME Render Offloaded applications, disable PRIME Display Offload Sink support for virtual displays on datacenter GPUs, fix high CPU usage during system suspend, and fix nvidia-settings control panel crashes.
NVIDIA has released a new Linux display driver that fixes a number of issues.