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    Phoronix: NVIDIA 460.32.03 Linux Driver Released With Official Vulkan Ray-Tracing

    NVIDIA today released the 460.32.03 Linux graphics driver as their first stable release in the 460 driver series...

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  • #2
    Considering the numerous fixes, I hope this driver will be provided very soon in the several repositories.

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    • #3
      CP2077 fixes are very much welcome too!

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      • #4
        I very much hope that reverse PRIME with amdgpu driver is fixed in this release. Will see.

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        • #5
          Fixed a bug causing multiple compile errors in linux kernel 5.9 and above..oh wait its not middle of november as promised

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          • #6
            Whatever...
            Long live AMD and Intel!

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            • #7
              I have been using the beta for about a week now and can confirm that this seems to have fixed the issue where your system locks-up from high I/O activity. Drove me nuts so glad to see it fixed.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Bladeforce View Post
                Fixed a bug causing multiple compile errors in linux kernel 5.9 and above..oh wait its not middle of november as promised
                This is long-lived branch release (LTS).
                Short term drivers with fixes regarding kernel 5.9 were released mid november with 455.45.01 version, so promise was kept.
                AFAIK the only distro that really uses long-lived branch is openSUSE, the rest are rolling along with short-term

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                • #9
                  They forgot to remake some Master/Slave names.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Schmellow View Post

                    This is long-lived branch release (LTS).
                    Short term drivers with fixes regarding kernel 5.9 were released mid november with 455.45.01 version, so promise was kept.
                    AFAIK the only distro that really uses long-lived branch is openSUSE, the rest are rolling along with short-term
                    I'm on Arch and I just got 460.32.03.

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