The latest Nvidia driver 169.7 In Ubuntu was found online today. The following are new features: (English) Linuxx64 (AMD64/EM64T) DisplayDriverVersion: 169.07 OperatingSystem: Linuxx64 (AMD64/EM64T) ReleaseDate: december20, 2007 ReleaseHighligh
Today, we found the latest Nvidia driver 169.7 In Ubuntu. The following are new features: (English)
Linux x64 (AMD64/EM64T) Display Driver
Version: 169.07
Operating System: Linux x64 (AMD64/EM64T)
Release Date: December 20,200 7
Release Highlights
Added support for GeForce 8800 GT, GeForce 8800 GTS 512 and GeForce 8800 M.
Added CUDA driver to. run file.
Fixed several X rendering issues.
Fixed problems scrolling argb x drawables in Qt.
Improved support for interlaced DVI, HDMI, and HDTV modesetting.
Improved modesetting support on Quadro/GeForce 8 series GPUs.
Fixed stability problems with some GeForce 8 series GPUs.
Fixed stability problems with some GeForce 6200/7200/7300 GPUs multi-core/SMP systems.
Improved hotkey switching support for some Lenovo notebooks.
Fixed a problem with Compiz after VT-switching.
Improved RENDER performance.
Improved interaction with Barco and Chi Mei 56 "DFPs, as well as with some Gateway 19" DFPs.
Added an interface to monitor PowerMizer state information.
Fixed rendering uption in Maya's Graph Editor.
Improved interaction between sli afr and swap groups on certain Quadro FX GPUs.
Fixed a bug that caused failed uption with redirected XV on GPUs without TurboCache support.
Improved display device detection on GeForce 8 series GPUs.
Improved usability of NVIDIA-settings at lower resolutions like 1024x768 and 800x600.
Improved GLX visual validation lidation when using Xinerama with Quadro/GeForce 8 series and older GPUs.
Added experimental support for running the X server at Depth 30 (10 bits per component) on Quadro G8x and later GPUs.
Worked around a Linux kernel/toolchain bug that caused soft lockup errors when suspending on some Intel systems.
After downloading the driver, install the driver. However, you have to prepare for the installation. Some basic requirements must be met:
F you wish to install the NVIDIA Linux graphics driver on a Debian GNU/Linux or Ubuntu system that ships with Xorg 7.x, please ensure that your system meets the following requirements:
* Development tools like make and gcc are installed
* The linux-headers package matching the installed Linux kernel is installed
* The pkg-config and xserver-xorg-dev packages are installed
* The nvidia-glx package has been uninstalled with the -- purge option and the files/etc/init. d/nvidia-glx and/etc/init. d/nvidia-kernel do not exist
If you use Ubuntu, please also ensure that the linux-restricted-modules or linux-restricted-modules-common packages have been uninstalled. alternatively, you can edit the/etc/default/linux-restricted-modules or/etc/default/linux-restricted-modules-common configuration file and disable the NVIDIA linux-restricted kernel modules (nvidia, nvidia_legacy):
DISABLED_MODULES = "nv nvidia_new"
Additionally, delete the following file if it exists:
/Lib/linux-restricted-modules/. nvidia_new_installed
Please note: unfortunately, it has become difficult to keep track of the pre-/post-installation steps required for [K] Ubuntu, and the above instructions may be incomplete. if in doubt, it is recommended that you use your distributor's NVIDIA Linux graphics driver packages, exclusively.
It's easy to understand in English.
After the preparation is complete, press Ctrl + Alt + BackSpace to return to the console and enter the directory where the driver is located.
Code:
Sudo./NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-169.07-pkg2.run
Select Accept, and then select No, Yes.
After installation, do not forget to run Nvidia-xconfig, and then Startx, OK!
The VirtualBox and Compiz problems that have plagued me for a long time have been solved. Happy!
However, there is still a small problem. In XP, It is easy not to click to run the desktop. Otherwise, the interface will be very ugly.