NVIDIA have released the 384.47 beta driver and it includes support for more GPUs and it has a fair amount of bug fixes. One notable bug fix is that it fixes an issue with newer Feral games.
Since newer Feral games check for both OpenGL and Vulkan at start-up, some of you might have experienced a crash with previous drivers. This should fix it. I haven't personally seen the issue, but I know some of you have. If so, try this driver and let us know how it goes.
It adds support for these GPUs:
See the full changelog here.
Since newer Feral games check for both OpenGL and Vulkan at start-up, some of you might have experienced a crash with previous drivers. This should fix it. I haven't personally seen the issue, but I know some of you have. If so, try this driver and let us know how it goes.
It adds support for these GPUs:
- GeForce GTX 1080 with Max-Q Design
- GeForce GTX 1070 with Max-Q Design
- GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
- GeForce GT 1030
- GeForce MX150
- P106-100
See the full changelog here.
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good news, i wonder if this driver might fix a problem i have while using FireFox and my whole system locking-up
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Quoting: UltraVioletgood news, i wonder if this driver might fix a problem i have while using FireFox and my whole system locking-up
That was a kernel bug that Ubuntu introduced by incorporating patches from an unreleased kernel into theirs. Apparently Mint happily copied it. After it being in there for three months, it was finally fixed recently.
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Wonder if this helps DoW 3 run without turning my PC into an oven.
Never happened on OpenGL , only on Vulkan.
Never happened on OpenGL , only on Vulkan.
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At least 381.22 already fixed vulkan for me on a zotac sn970. Took a while before vulkan really worked.
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Quoting: razing32Wonder if this helps DoW 3 run without turning my PC into an oven.Might be a VSync issue, which from what I remember didn't work with Vulkan properly with some games. You could try capping the framerate with libstrangle.
Never happened on OpenGL , only on Vulkan.
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Quoting: EhvisQuoting: UltraVioletgood news, i wonder if this driver might fix a problem i have while using FireFox and my whole system locking-up
That was a kernel bug that Ubuntu introduced by incorporating patches from an unreleased kernel into theirs. Apparently Mint happily copied it. After it being in there for three months, it was finally fixed recently.
Was it fixed in Ubuntu as well? Or just Mint?
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Quoting: NanobangQuoting: EhvisQuoting: UltraVioletgood news, i wonder if this driver might fix a problem i have while using FireFox and my whole system locking-up
That was a kernel bug that Ubuntu introduced by incorporating patches from an unreleased kernel into theirs. Apparently Mint happily copied it. After it being in there for three months, it was finally fixed recently.
Was it fixed in Ubuntu as well? Or just Mint?
It was fixed in Ubuntu (going by two weeks without a crash). Don't know about Mint.
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What PPA source do you guys use to get this fresh drivers? I use the ubuntu graphics ppa, that's at v381 now...?
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Quoting: EhvisQuoting: UltraVioletgood news, i wonder if this driver might fix a problem i have while using FireFox and my whole system locking-up
That was a kernel bug that Ubuntu introduced by incorporating patches from an unreleased kernel into theirs. Apparently Mint happily copied it. After it being in there for three months, it was finally fixed recently.
cool, this bug only effects nvidia hardware? i have the same set up with a amd card and have had no problems with FireFox ever
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Quoting: UltraVioletcool, this bug only effects nvidia hardware? i have the same set up with a amd card and have had no problems with FireFox ever
Possible. It had something to do with the allocation of large memory pages. If those were effectively allocated by the nvidia driver, then it could be that. It may have been other combinations of hardware though.
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