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Driver Version: 334.21
Release Date: Mon Mar 03, 2014
Operating System: FreeBSD x86
CUDA Toolkit: 6.0
Language: English (US)
File Size: 56.98 MB

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  • Added support for the following GPUs:
    • GeForce GTX 750 Ti
      GeForce GTX 750
      GeForce GTX 745
      GeForce GTX TITAN Black
  • Fixed a regression in the NVIDIA kernel module which caused it to improperly dereference a userspace pointer. This potential security issue was initially reported to the public at:

    http://forums.grsecurity.net/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3922
    The regression did not affect NVIDIA GPU drivers before release 334.
  • Fixed a bug that could cause OpenGL programs to hang after calling fork(2).
  • Added support for GPUs with VDPAU Feature Set E. See the README for details.
  • On GPUs with VDPAU Feature Set E, VDPAU now supports more robust decode error handling at the cost of a minor performance impact.
    This can be disabled by setting the VDPAU_NVIDIA_DISABLE_ERROR_CONCEALMENT environment variable to 1.
  • Added support for application profile rule patterns which are logical operations of subpatterns. See the README for details.
  • Added support for a "findfile" application profile feature which allows the driver to apply profiles based on matching files in the same directory as the process executable. See the README for details.
  • Improved performance of OpenGL applications when used in conjunction with the X driver's composition pipeline. The composition pipeline may be explicitly enabled by using the ForceCompositionPipeline or ForceFullCompositionPipeline MetaMode options, or implicitly enabled when certain features such as some XRandR transformations, rotation,Warp & Blend, PRIME, and NvFBC are used.
  • Fixed a bug that could cause nvidia-settings to compute incorrect gamma ramps when adjusting the color correction sliders.
  • Updated the nvidia-settings control panel to allow the selection of display devices using RandR and target ID names when makingqueries targeted towards specific display devices.
  • Fixed a bug that prevented some dropdown menus in the nvidia-settings control panel from working correctly on olderversions of GTK+ (e.g. 2.10.x).
  • Updated the nvidia-settings control panel to provide help text for application profile keys and suggestions for valid key nameswhen configuring application profiles.
  • Updated the nvidia-settings control panel to populate the dropdown menu of stereo modes with only those modes which are available.
  • Fixed a bug that could cause applications using the OpenGL extension ARB_query_buffer_object to crash under Xinerama.
  • Fixed a bug that caused high pixelclock HDMI modes (e.g. as used with 4K resolutions) to be erroneously reported as dual-link inthe nvidia-settings control panel.
  • Fixed a bug that prevented some DisplayPort 1.2 displays from being properly restored after a VT switch.
  • Renamed per GPU proc directories in /proc/driver/nvidia/gpus/ with GPU's bus location represented in "domain:bus:device.function" format.
  • Added 64-bit EGL and OpenGL ES libraries to 64-bit driver packages.
  • Changed format of "Bus Location" field reported in the
    /proc/driver/nvidia/gpus/0..N/information files from "domain:bus.device.function" to "domain:bus:device.function" to matchthe lspci format.
  • Fixed a bug in the GLX_EXT_buffer_age extension where incorrect ages would be returned unless triple buffering was enabled.
  • Changed the driver's default behavior to stop deleting RandR 1.2 outputs corresponding to unused DisplayPort 1.2 devices. Deleting these outputs can confuse some applications. Added a new option,DeleteUnusedDP12Displays, which can be used to turn this behavior back on.This option can be enabled by running sudo nvidia-xconfig --delete-unused-dp12-displays
  • Improved support for the __GL_SYNC_DISPLAY_DEVICE and VDPAU_NVIDIA_SYNC_DISPLAY_DEVICE environment variables in certain configurations. Both environment variables will now recognize all supported display device names. See "Appendix C. Display Device Names" and "Appendix G. VDPAU Support" in the README for more details.
  • Improved performance of the X driver when handling large numbers of surface allocations.

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