Linux x64 (AMD64/EM64T) Display Driver 525.105.17 | Linux 64-bit

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*This download includes the NVIDIA graphics driver and an option to additionally install the NVIDIA App. Details for use of the software can be found in the NVIDIA GeForce Software license and NVIDIA App License Agreement respectively.

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Driver Version: 525.105.17
Release Date: Thu Mar 30, 2023
Operating System: Linux 64-bit
Language: English (US)
File Size: 414.59 MB

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  • Fixed a bug that could cause the nvidia-settings control panel to crash when resetting the display layout.
  • Fixed a bug that could cause excessive GPU power consumption at idle when driving multiple displays with a high refresh rate.
  • Fixed a bug in nvidia-powerd which could cause excessive CPU usage.
  • Fixed an issue which could cause applications to run at 1 FPS when using an NVIDIA PRIME Display Offload sink as the only active display.
  • Added compatibility for Linux kernels with Indirect Branch Tracking (IBT).
  • Fixed a bug that could cause fullscreen PRIME Render Offload applications and/or X to crash when an NVIDIA GPU is driving multiple displays with Reverse PRIME.
  • Added support for console restoration when using simpledrm.
  • Updated nvidia-modprobe to create symbolic links in /dev/char when creating the /dev/nvidia* device nodes. This resolves an issue that prevented the device nodes from working with newer versions of runc:
    https://github.com/opencontainers/runc/issues/

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