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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0000764 | channel: elrepo/el7 | kmod-nvidia | public | 2017-07-27 14:04 | 2017-08-16 23:54 |
Reporter | vychytraly | Assigned To | pperry | ||
Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | have not tried |
Status | closed | Resolution | no change required | ||
Summary | 0000764: New driver available for nvidia GPUs (375.82) | ||||
Description | Linux, Solaris, and FreeBSD driver 375.82 (long-lived branch release) Release highlights since 375.66: Added support for the following GPUs: GeForce GTX 1080 with Max-Q Design GeForce GTX 1070 with Max-Q Design GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design Fix a bug with GLX_EXT_buffer_age where incorrect buffer age values would be reported for SLI AFR configurations. In such configurations buffer age may now be greater than 3, the previous maximum buffer age. Fixed a bug that could cause hanging and Xids when performing RandR transforms with Overlay and SLI enabled. Extended the information reported by the NVIDIA Xinerama X extension to report PRIME displays in addition to directly-connected displays. Fixed a bug that caused HDMI audio devices to appear or disappear inconsistently when HDMI devices were hotplugged or unplugged. Fixed a bug that could cause driver errors when setting modes on X screens running at Depth 8 or Depth 15. Fixed a bug that could cause intermittent kernel panics when running with PRIME Sync. Fixed a bug that caused a kernel panic when hotplugging HDMI displays on some Zotac mini PCs. Updated nvidia-installer to label kernel modules with SELinux file type 'modules_object_t'. Some system SELinux policies only permit loading of kernel modules with this SELinux file type. Removed support for checking for and downloading updated driver packages and precompiled kernel interfaces from nvidia-installer. This functionality was limited to unencrypted ftp and http, and was implemented using code that is no longer actively maintained. https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/1019590/b/t/post/5190830/ | ||||
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Yes, I noted that. NVIDIA also released 384.59 as the latest long-lived branch driver which supersedes the 375.82 release: http://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/120917/en-us I've just released the 384.59 packages. I don't see any reason to build / release 375.82 unless you can convince me otherwise? |
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I am sorry I did not know that :) I agree with your decision and looking forward to test it :) |
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No problem, thanks for the heads up :-) I pushed the 384.59 release just under an hour ago so it should be syncing to our mirrors now. Looks like packages are already available here: http://elrepo.org/linux/elrepo/el7/x86_64/RPMS/ |
Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2017-07-27 14:04 | vychytraly | New Issue | |
2017-07-27 14:04 | vychytraly | Status | new => assigned |
2017-07-27 14:04 | vychytraly | Assigned To | => pperry |
2017-07-27 14:25 | burakkucat | Description Updated | |
2017-07-27 15:28 | pperry | Note Added: 0005351 | |
2017-07-27 15:34 | vychytraly | Note Added: 0005352 | |
2017-07-27 15:50 | pperry | Note Added: 0005353 | |
2017-08-16 23:54 | pperry | Status | assigned => closed |
2017-08-16 23:54 | pperry | Resolution | open => no change required |