Linux Display Driver Version 190.32 | Linux 32-bit

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Driver Version: 190.32 | BETA
Release Date: Tue Sep 08, 2009
Operating System: Linux 32-bit
CUDA Toolkit: 2.3
Language: English (US)
File Size: 23.85 MB

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  • Added support for Ignore EDID Checksum X configuration option, which can be used to force the X driver to accept the EDID of a display device even when the checksum is invalid. Please see the README Ignore EDID Checksumdescription for a caution and details of use.
  • Added support for configuring the GPU"s fan speed; see the “Coolbits" X configuration option in the README.
  • Fixed a bug in VDPAU that could cause visible corruption near the bottom edge of the picture when decoding VC-1 simple/main profile clips whose heights are not exact multiples of 16 pixels, on GPUs with VDPAU feature set A.
  • On GPUs with VDPAU feature set C, VDPAU now supports decoding MPEG-4 Part 2, DivX 4, and DivX 5 video. The VDPAU API has been enhanced to expose this feature.
  • On GPUs with VDPAU feature set C, VDPAU now supports a higher quality video scaling algorithm. The VDPAU API has been enhanced to expose this feature.
  • Added code to reject screen modes based on available DisplayPort link bandwidth. Fixes display corruption caused by allowing high bandwidth modes on display devices that can"t handle them, such as certain DisplayPort-to-VGA adapters that only support 2 DisplayPort lanes.
  • Fixed an initialization problem on some mobile GPUs.
  • Worked around X.Org X server Bugzilla bug #22804. This bug allows X clients to send invalid XGetImage requests to the hardware, leading to screen corruption or hangs. This was most commonly triggered by running JDownloader in KDE 4.
  • Fixed a crash in nvidia-settings displaying GPU information when in Xinerama.

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