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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.





Linux x64 (AMD64/EM64T) Display Driver | 550.67 | Linux 64-bit | NVIDIA

  • Fixed a bug that could cause the GPU driver to hang when running some Vkd3d games, such as F1 2021.
  • Fixed a bug that caused eglExportDMABUFImageQueryMESA() to return invalid DRM formats for the images that use the sRGB color space.
  • Fixed a bug that caused wgpu applications to hang on Wayland.
  • Fixed a bug that caused "Flip event timeout" messages to be printed to the system log when the system is suspended without using /usr/bin/nvidia-sleep.sh when nvidia-drm is loaded with the `fbdev=1` kernel module parameter.
  • Updated the nvidia-settings control panel to ensure that the entire Display Configuration page can be used when the Layout window is shown.
  • Updated the nvidia-settings control panel to allow the primary display to be set on any GPU in a multi-GPU system.
  • Fixed Xid error when playing Alan Wake 2 with ray tracing enabled.

Linux x64 (AMD64/EM64T) Display Driver | 550.67 | Linux 64-bit | NVIDIA