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Hot on the heels of Jorge's request to make a more official way to upgrade to the latest Nvidia drivers in Ubuntu, a new PPA and packaging team has been born.

The members of this new "Graphics Drivers Team" are:
Alberto Milone
Jorge Castro
Michael Marley
Rico Tzschichholz

You can see the teams page here, and access the brand new PPA here.

They do state to give it a few days to iron out the kinks, but it's great to have a more official solution. In future it will be as easy as pointing anyone on Ubuntu/Mint to this single PPA to use, and in future hopefully an option directly in Ubuntu to enable it.

No AMD packages yet, but hopefully they will add them in eventually too. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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linux_gamer 12 Aug 2015
Thats nice, it was always a great trouble to get everything running properly: 32-bit, 64-bit drivers, CUDA ...
Mohandevir 12 Aug 2015
Great news! Going to try it in 5 mins!
Never been totally comfortable with Edgers, mainly due to the fact that it installs and replaces default librairies once it is added.
Keyrock 12 Aug 2015
Well, that was quick. I'll stick with Edgers until the next major stable driver release, as everything is working well for me and I want to give this a bit of time to marinate.
crackhash 12 Aug 2015
What about the mesa driver? There is only oibaf ppa for that.
Styromaniac 12 Aug 2015
Until they do the same for AMD, CCHTML has flawless command line instructions I've installed and uninstalled beta drivers without flaw, was also able to go back to jockey-gtk just fine thanks to that website. I'm still a newbie at terminal, but never had any other website produced working, simple, legible instructions. If you need to find out how to manually install AMD drivers and you ignore my advice after reading this, then you're hopeless, so get on with it or wait until Ubuntu gives AMD cards the same love!

http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu

You're welcome.
doctorx 12 Aug 2015
i guess i am in the minority here. I have had zero issues with edgers PPa. The latest driver is usually delayed about 3-7 days... but once it is there, it is very easy to update. The only thing you dont want to do is update nvidia driver and kernel at the same time.... that didnt work well.

I will probably keep using edgers but keep an eye on this going forward.
tuubi 12 Aug 2015
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What about the mesa driver? There is only oibaf ppa for that.
And AFAIK the aforementioned Xorg-edgers.
Mountain Man 12 Aug 2015
This is great news.
wojtek88 12 Aug 2015
In my case it made NVidia driver update super easy, while xorg-edgers did not work for some unknown reason. From my perspective it's great improvement!
ElectricPrism 12 Aug 2015
I dont really see this move as "deserving praise" as I feel that since Ubuntu is one of 2 supported Steam distros. I feel that having proper nVidia drivers is their duty to their users. Still it's good news, but it's like praising an employee for doing the job they were hired to do.
tuubi 12 Aug 2015
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I dont really see this move as "deserving praise" as I feel that since Ubuntu is one of 2 supported Steam distros. I feel that having proper nVidia drivers is their duty to their users. Still it's good news, but it's like praising an employee for doing the job they were hired to do.
Except that it is technically Valve who supports Ubuntu as a platform for their product, not the other way around. I doubt Valve actually pays Canonical to support Steam users.

Regardless, I agree that Ubuntu should have provided an official source for proprietary display driver updates for current (and LTS) Ubuntu releases ages ago. For hardware support if not for gaming.
pd12 13 Aug 2015
What's the difference between this one and xorg edgers?
(The version names even have edgers on them)
I use xorg edgers atm.
Beamboom 13 Aug 2015
Edgers packages did screw up things for me quite often years ago, but over the last couple of years it's been smooth sailing. I'll stick to Edgers ppa unless things change or Ubuntu starts releasing latest drivers faster.


Last edited by Beamboom on 13 Aug 2015 at 6:44 am UTC
eMcE 13 Aug 2015
Hee? WTF is this (this ppa)? This is just a dirty-part-copy of xorg-edgers ppa, but without some necessary files!
Installing those drivers without those needed files can broke someones system. Giving something like that for public use is IMHO totally irresponsible from the developers side.
HunterZ 13 Aug 2015
Is there a forum thread or something to read words written by these guys? Just posting a link to a barebones PPA gives me no context, and thus no assurance that I'm not installing crap.
tuubi 14 Aug 2015
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Is there a forum thread or something to read words written by these guys? Just posting a link to a barebones PPA gives me no context, and thus no assurance that I'm not installing crap.
You can see that the PPA is owned and maintained by Canonical employees and there's a mailing list thread [here](https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-desktop/2015-August/004693.html) as linked in the first GOL article on the subject. I don't know if it's official in the literal sense of the word though as the whole thing is very much a work in progress still.
HunterZ 14 Aug 2015
You can see that the PPA is owned and maintained by Canonical employees and there's a mailing list thread [here](https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-desktop/2015-August/004693.html) as linked in the first GOL article on the subject. I don't know if it's official in the literal sense of the word though as the whole thing is very much a work in progress still.
Thanks. Looks like Aspyr is supportive, but the Shadow of Mordor developers are neutral.
JOndra91 16 Aug 2015
I just figured out that Xorg edgers provide buggy intel drivers and it's better to use version from official Ubuntu repository.
I didn't want to hold intel driver at specific version so I just switched ppa.
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