NVIDIA Releases The 396.24 Linux Driver With X.Org Server 1.20 Support

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  • ScottDeagan
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    I've been using the 396.24 driver with Kubuntu 18.04 for a couple of weeks now - everything seems to be working just fine. Haven't had any problems, everything feels rock solid.

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  • FireBurn
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    Originally posted by mlau View Post
    How do you test for that?
    Shrugs

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  • hrkristian
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    For anyone wondering:

    No, the 396 branch does not fix the overhead issues introduced with 390.

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  • mlau
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    Originally posted by FireBurn View Post
    Is that full support for modifiers (DRI 3.2)?
    How do you test for that?

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  • mlau
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    Originally posted by audi100quattro View Post
    Does it support 4.16? I do wish Nvidia put the compatible kernel versions in their release notes..
    Yes, it even runs on 4.17-rc.

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  • FireBurn
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    Is that full support for modifiers (DRI 3.2)? Or just works with Xorg Server 1.20 without the new features?

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  • audir8
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    Does it support 4.16? I do wish Nvidia put the compatible kernel versions in their release notes..

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  • NVIDIA Releases The 396.24 Linux Driver With X.Org Server 1.20 Support

    Phoronix: NVIDIA Releases The 396.24 Linux Driver With X.Org Server 1.20 Support

    NVIDIA has introduced their first stable driver in the 396 driver series for Linux, the 396.24 release...

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