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  • NVIDIA 100.14.11 Display Driver Released

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    Release Highlights 
    Added support for new GPUs:
    GeForce 7050 PV / NVIDIA nForce 630a
    GeForce 7025 / NVIDIA nForce 630a
    
    Fixed console restore problems in several different configurations:
    Quadro FX 4400 SLI
    VESA console
    Notebook LCD displays
    
    Improved interaction with ATi RS480/482 based mainboards.
    Improved support for House Sync with G-Sync II.
    Improved NVIDIA X driver interaction with ACPI daemon.
    x86
    x86_64

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    NVIDIA 100.14.11 Display Driver

    NVIDIA 100.14.11 Display Driver

    June 21, 2007 -- It was just two weeks ago that NVIDIA had introduced the 100.14.09 display driver, but today we have another new Linux, Solaris, and FreeBSD driver out from the green binary camp. The NVIDIA 100.14.11 display driver adds support for their new GeForce 7 integrated graphics, fixes console restoration problems, and improves some other areas of their Linux (as well as FreeBSD and Solaris) driver.

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    • #3
      Excellent news! Will have to wait for Livna to package it before I install it (don't want to break my X )

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      • #4
        Usually

        nvidia-installer --uninstall

        works quite well, but of course you can wait...

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        • #5
          The problem is the nVidia installer for the longest time overwrites some libs (libdri and libglx) that break X if I wanted to use another card along with the nVidia one (for instance the onboard UniChrome on a three monitor setup).

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          • #6
            That's correct, but it makes backups, and those are restored with --uninstall. Also even when you get distro specific packages i highly doubt that you could use DRI on another card. The install method does not matter.

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            • #7
              No (or rather, I haven't tried), but at least it doesn't break any packages

              The restoration part of the installer with the --uninstall argument has never worked out alright for me (I know it does it, just doesn't quite work as trying to use regular DRI drivers result in no DRI and some times corrupted OpenGL rendering)

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              • #8
                Thumbs Up

                Thank You Nvidia, Bout Time!

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                • #9
                  Its good to see a new nVidia driver so soon after a new Xorg release :-)

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                  • #10
                    wrong thread...

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