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Linux Display Driver - x86

 
Version: 310.19
Release Date: 2012.11.16
Operating System: Linux 32-bit
Language: English (US)
File Size: 36.79 MB
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  • Added support for OpenGL 4.3.
  • Added a new X configuration option, "UseHotplugEvents", to allow the suppression of RandR events when adding or removing non-DisplayPort displays. See the "X Config Options" appendix of the README for details.
  • Added support for configuring stereo in nvidia-settings when stereo is enabled in the X configuration file.
  • Added support for configuring the ViewPortIn and ViewPortOut for display devices in nvidia-settings.
  • Fixed metamode bookkeeping when modifying the display configuration in the "X Server Display Configuration" page of nvidia-settings.
  • Added support for configuring rotation and reflection per display device in nvidia-settings.
  • Implemented workarounds for two Adobe Flash bugs by applying libvdpau commit ca9e637c61e80145f0625a590c91429db67d0a40 to the version of libvdpau shipped with the NVIDIA driver.
  • Fixed an issue which affected the performance of moving windows of VDPAU applications when run in some composite managers.
  • Added unofficial GLX protocol support (i.e., for GLX indirect rendering) for the GL_ARB_pixel_buffer_object OpenGL extension.
  • Added support for HDMI 3D Stereo with Quadro Kepler and later GPUs. See the documentation for the "Stereo" X configuration option in the README for details.
  • Added experimental support for OpenGL threaded optimizations, available through the __GL_THREADED_OPTIMIZATIONS environment variable. For more information, please refer to the "Threaded Optimizations" section in chapter "Specifying OpenGL Environment Variable Settings" of the README.
  • Improved performance and responsiveness of windowed OpenGL applications running inside a Unity session.


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