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Solaris Display Driver – x64/x86

 
Version: 555.58
Release Date: 2024.6.27
Operating System: Solaris x86/x64
Language: English (US)
File Size: 184.77 MB
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Highlights since R555 2nd Beta Release, 555.52.04

  • Minor bug fixes and improvements

Highlights from R555 2nd Beta Release, 555.52.04

  • Fixed a segmentation fault when running multi-threaded NvFBC applications.
  • Fixed a bug that could cause additional X screens to claim displays that should have been assigned to a prior X screen based on the given X configuration.
  • Fixed a bug that could cause the X server to crash when graphics applications requested single-buffered drawables while certain features (such as Vulkan sharpening) are enabled.
  • Fixed a bug that could lead to a kernel panic, due to a failure to release a spinlock under some conditions.
  • Fixed a race condition which could lead to crashes when Xid errors occur concurrently on multiple GPUs.

Highlights from R555 Beta Release, 555.42.02

  • Removed support for Base Mosaic on GeForce, which was previously available only on select GPU boards with some motherboards, and limited to five display devices.
  • Added immediate presentation mode support to Vulkan Wayland WSI. This presentation mode instructs the compositors not to wait for a vertical blanking period to update the application's surface content, which may result in tearing.
  • Enabled HDMI 10 bits per component support by default; disable by loading nvidia-modeset with `hdmi_deepcolor=0`.
  • Fixed a regression that led to Xid errors when loading the NVIDIA driver on some notebook systems with RTX 4xxx series GPUs.
  • Fixed a bug that could cause a kernel panic on systems where the system console is not driven by an NVIDIA GPU.
  • Added support for using EGL instead of GLX as the OpenGL ICD for NvFBC.
  • Fixed a bug that could lead to a system hang and "Idling display engine timed out" messages when VT switching on an HDMI Fixed Rate Link (FRL) display.



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