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Nvidia Linux Display Driver 173.08 Beta Released

- Brings support for latest GPUs

By: Marius Nestor, Linux Editor

Nvidia, the worldwide leader in programmable graphics processor technologies, released a new beta of its Linux video driver, version 173.08, which introduces support for some GeForce 9800, 9600, 9500 and 8400 graphic cards, among other bugfixes and improvements. But we'd better take a closer look
at the highlights of this beta release:

• Added support for the following new GPUs:

· Quadro FX 3600M
· GeForce 9800 GX2
· GeForce 9800 GTX
· GeForce 9600 GT
· GeForce 9500M GS
· GeForce 8400
· GeForce 8400 GS

• Added support for Quadro FX 5600/4600 SDI and Quadro G-Sync II;
• Fixed a problem that caused OpenGL to stop rendering to windows with origins at or beyond 4096 pixels (horizontally) on GeForce 8 and 9 GPUs;
• Fixed OpenGL rendering corruption with textures compressed using the DXT5 compression algorithm;
• Fixed a regression that caused invalid EDIDs to be detected for the internal display device on some notebooks;
• Improved hotkey switching and power management support on some GeForce 8 notebooks;
• Fixed a bug that prevented the console from being restored correctly in SLI mode on GeForce 6 and 7 GPUs;
• Fixed a problem that caused the synchronization signal polarity to always be positive for DVI devices on GeForce 8 and 9 GPUs;
• Fixed a problem that caused TV output on secondary TVs to be black and white on some GPUs;
• Restored compatibility with recent Linux 2.6 kernels.

As you can see, this new driver fixes some important bugs and brings support for Linux kernel 2.6.25, which will be in its final version quite sooner then you think.

How to install?

Log out of your current session and hit CTRL+ALT+F1 key combination, in order to enter a text mode session. Log in as root (System Administrator), go to the folder where you've downloaded the Nvidia driver installer (see below for links) and type:

sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-173.08-pkg1.run

Then, follow the on-screen instructions to install the video driver.

I guess Nvidia made some Linux users (read: GeForce 9 users) happy with this driver which will let them fully enjoy their video cards capabilities. However, be aware that this is still a beta release and it may have flaws.

Download the NVidia display driver for IA32 architecture right now from Softpedia.

Download the NVidia display driver for AMD64/EM64T architecture right now from Softpedia.

Download the NVidia display driver for FreeBSD systems right now from Softpedia.


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12th April 2008, 11:31 GMT | Copyright (c) 2008 Softpedia | Contact:
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Nvidia Linux Display Driver 173.08 Beta Released - USER OPINIONS

Comment #1 by Dave Inman on 2008-04-20, 11:17 GMT reply to this comment 
Tried to install NVIDIA-Linux-x86-173.08-pkg1.run from runlevel 1 on Gutsy Ubuntu with kernel 2.6.22-14-generic.
It complained about runlevel 1 and suggested runlevel 3
which did not work because 3 has a running X server. Went back to runlevel 1 and forced the install to continue. It
complained that I needed to install a libc development package in order to compile a driver. I already have the libc development package installed with the linux kernel
headers. I have tried a few more things but have not been able to get past the "You do not have libc header
files installed on your system..." message.

So without trying to be nasty - since I cannot use it
the 173.08 beta release would have to get a poor rating.

Reply #1.1 by anon on 2008-04-22, 09:32 GMT
Works fine for me. SLES10SP1.
You seem to be confused about run levels -- there is no X in level 3 unless you start it manually with startx; X is run level 5. What does you inittab say your default run level is?
Re libc issues, are you sure your compiler works? What does gcc --version output? Can you compile things yourself?



Comment #2 by Andreas on 2008-06-18, 06:18 GMT reply to this comment 
Hm, How do i find the folder through text mode session?

tried to write that sh command but it doesnt find the installer.

Help please


Reply #2.1 by Marius Nestor on 2008-06-18, 06:24 GMT
With the cd command, but if you know the path to where you saved the installer you can write it directly in the sh command, like this:

sh /path-to-the-installer/NVIDIA-Linux-x86-173.08-pkg1.run

Where "path-to-the-installer" is the location where you save the installer, for example.. if you save the installer on your desktop, type:

sh ~/Desktop/NVIDIA-Linux-x86-173.08-pkg1.run

Or if you saved it on your home folder, type:

sh ~/NVIDIA-Linux-x86-173.08-pkg1.run


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