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Company
Nvidia
Categories
graphics
Serie
Nvidia M-CLASS
Model
Nvidia M40
Description
LINUX X64 (AMD64/EM64T) DISPLAY DRIVER
Operating System
Linux 64-bit
Version
430.40
Language Driver
Multilingual
Size Driver
106.1 MB
File Name
nvidia-linux-x86_64-430.40.run
Date
Mon Jul 29, 2019
Observations
Added support for the following GPUs:
GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER
Quadro RTX 3000 with Max-Q Design
Fixed a driver installation failure in Linux kernel configurations with CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU.
Updated nvidia-bug-report.sh to search the systemd journal for gdm-x-session logs.
Added support to nvidia-installer for systems which provide ncurses libraries supporting the ncurses widechar ABI only.
Company
Nvidia
Categories
graphics
Serie
Nvidia M-CLASS
Model
Nvidia M40
Description
LINUX X64 (AMD64/EM64T) DISPLAY DRIVER
Operating System
Linux 64-bit
Version
418.56
Language Driver
Multilingual
Size Driver
102.23 MB
File Name
nvidia-linux-x86_64-418.56.run
Date
Wed Mar 20, 2019
Observations
Added support for the following GPU:
GeForce MX230
GeForce MX250
Updated nvidia-settings to disable line wrapping when outputting to a non-terminal in command-line mode. From GitHub pull request:
https://github.com/NVIDIA/nvidia-settings/pull/37
Updated the nvidia-settings control panel to more accurately reflect the current availability of G-SYNC or G-SYNC compatible display settings.
Fixed a bug which could sometimes cause Vulkan applications to lock up the GPU when freeing large chunks of memory on systems with PRIME enabled.
Updated the driver to restrict use of the GPU performance counters to system administrators by default. The previous more permissive behavior can be restored by setting NVreg_RestrictProfilingToAdminUsers=0 when loading nvidia.ko.
Company
Nvidia
Categories
graphics
Serie
Nvidia M-CLASS
Model
Nvidia M40
Description
LINUX X64 (AMD64/EM64T) DISPLAY DRIVER
Operating System
Linux 64-bit
Version
418.43
Language Driver
Multilingual
Size Driver
101.71 MB
File Name
nvidia-linux-x86_64-418.43.run
Date
Fri Feb 22, 2019
Observations
Added support for the following GPU:
GeForce GTX 1660
GeForce GTX 1660 Ti
GeForce RTX 2070 with Max-Q Design
GeForce RTX 2080 with Max-Q Design
Fixed a bug that would occasionally cause visual corruption on some Vulkan titles. This bug was particularly prevalent on DXVK titles.
Fixed a bug that caused vkCmdPushConstants to generate Xid 13 messages when executed with VK_SHADER_STAGE_ALL on a compute queue.
Added initial support for G-SYNC Compatible monitors.See the README for details.
Added support for stereo presentation in Vulkan.
Fixed a bug that could cause OpenGL applications to crash after repeated VT-switches.
Fixed a bug that could sometimes prevent PRIME displays from being selected in the display settings page of nvidia-settings.
NVIDIA Video Codec SDK 9.0
A new release of the Video Codec SDK will be available in Q1 2019. For more information and early access sign-up, refer to https://developer.nvidia.com/nvidia-video-codec-sdk
The main features available in this release are listed below:
o Support for Turing NVENC/NVDEC.
o The NVDECODE API (also known as the NVCUVID API) has been updated to support YUV 4:4:4 decoding for HEVC on Turing GPUs.
o NvEncodeAPI has been updated to support HEVC B-frames on Turing GPUs.
o NvEncodeAPI adds the capability to output the encoded bitstream, and motion vectors from motion estimation-only mode, to video memory. This avoids the overhead of copying the output from system to video memory for processing pipelines operating directly on video memory.
o NvEncodeAPI now accepts CUarrays as input buffers. The SDK contains a sample application to demonstrate how to feed a Vulkan image to NVENC using the Vulkan-CUDA interop.
Added NVIDIA optical flow support.
A new library libnvidia-opticalflow.so is included in the driver package. The NVIDIA optical flow library can be used for hardware-accelerated computation of optical flow vectors and stereo disparity values. The API header files, sample applications and documentation will be available in a separate Optical Flow SDK package in Q1 2019.
For more information and early access sign-up, refer to https://developer.nvidia.com/opticalflow-sdk
Removed libnvidia-wfb.so from the driver package.This module was only used on X servers that did not provide their own implementation of libwfb, and all X.Org xserver versions now supported by the driver do so.
Updated the VDPAU driver to reject decoding to YUV 4:2:2 video surfaces.The NVIDIA VDPAU driver always produces YUV 4:2:0 content.Previously, the VDPAU driver implicitly converted a YUV 4:2:2 video surface to YUV 4:2:0 during decode.Now, the VDPAU driver will fail the decode request.
Optimized nvidia-installer to only run depmod(1) once when installing, rather than twice (once during the uninstall phase and again when installing new kernel modules).
Removed the NVreg_UseThreadedInterrupts kernel module parameter from nvidia.ko. This removes the ability to forcibly fall back to an older mechanism (tasklets) for running the bottom-half interrupt handler. Instead, threaded IRQs (the default since 367.44) are always used.
Fixed a bug where destroying a direct-to-display swapchain could crash Vulkan applications.
Fixed a bug that prevented Vulkan applications from using the VK_EXT_display_control extension on a display that is driven by X.
Improved nvidia-bug-report.sh to grab the output of the `vulkaninfo` command when it is available.
Fixed build failures which resulted in errors like "implicit declaration of function drm_...", when building the NVIDIA DRM kernel module for Linux kernel 5.0 release candidates.
Fixed a bug that could prevent nvidia-xconfig from disabling the X Composite extension on version 1.20 of the X.org X server.
Fixed a build failure, "too many arguments to function 'get_user_pages'", when building the NVIDIA kernel module for Linux kernel v4.4.168.
Fixed a build failure, "implicit declaration of function do_gettimeofday", when building the NVIDIA kernel module for Linux kernel 5.0 release candidates.
Company
Nvidia
Categories
graphics
Serie
Nvidia M-CLASS
Model
Nvidia M40
Description
LINUX X64 (AMD64/EM64T) DISPLAY DRIVER
Operating System
Linux 64-bit
Version
410.1040
Language Driver
Multilingual
Size Driver
101.13 MB
File Name
nvidia-linux-x86_64-410.104.run
Date
Fri Feb 22, 2019
Observations
Fixed a bug where destroying a direct-to-display swapchain could crash Vulkan applications.
Fixed a bug that prevented Vulkan applications from using the VK_EXT_display_control extension on a display that is driven by X.
Improved nvidia-bug-report.sh to grab the output of the `vulkaninfo` command when it is available.
Fixed a bug that could prevent nvidia-xconfig from disabling the X Composite extension on version 1.20 of the X.org X server.
Fixed a build failure, "too many arguments to function 'get_user_pages'", when building the NVIDIA kernel module for Linux kernel v4.4.168.
Fixed a build failure, "implicit declaration of function do_gettimeofday", when building the NVIDIA kernel module for Linux kernel 5.0 release
candidates.
Company
Nvidia
Categories
graphics
Serie
Nvidia M-CLASS
Model
Nvidia M40
Description
LINUX X64 (AMD64/EM64T) DISPLAY DRIVER
Operating System
Linux 64-bit
Version
410.93
Language Driver
Multilingual
Size Driver
102.29 MB
File Name
nvidia-linux-x86_64-410.93.run
Date
Thu Jan 03, 2019
Observations
Added support for the following GPUs:
Quadro RTX 8000
Fixed a bug that could prevent display detection from working on displays connected to some notebook docking stations.
Fixed a bug which could cause VK_KHR_external_semaphore_fd operations to fail.
Fixed a build failure, "implicit declaration of function
'vm_insert_pfn'", when building the NVIDIA DRM kernel module for Linux
kernel 4.20 release candidates.
Fixed a build failure, "unknown type name 'ipmi_user_t'", when building the NVIDIA kernel module for Linux kernel 4.20 release candidates.
Fixed a bug that caused kwin OpenGL compositing to crash when launching certain OpenGL applications.
Added a new kernel module parameter, NVreg_RestrictProfilingToAdminUsers, to allow restricting the use of GPU performance counters to system administrators only.
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