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Friday, November 20, 2015

NVIDIA 343.22 Driver for Linux released with New GPUs Support & Bug Fixes


NVIDIA developers officially announces the release of NVIDIA 343.22 driver for Linux with few new additions along with several bug fixes. Well this is another maintenance release under 343 series which primarily includes several bug fixes along with new changes.

According to official announcement, NVIDIA 343.22 comes with support for GPUs like GeForce GTX 970 and GeForce GTX 980. It also includes a new attribute to NV-CONTROL API to query the current utilization of the video decode engine along with addition of support for multiple simultaneous EGL displays.

The NVIDIA 343.22 worked around a Unigine Heaven 3.0 shader bug which may causes corruption when tessellation is enabled by implementing an application profile that uses the "GLignoreGLSLExtReqs" settings. Apart from these new additions, it also comes with bug fixes like fixed bug which prevented the "sync to vblank" setting from being honored for EGL applications.

It also fixes a bug which causes disabled displays to be implicitly included in the target selection for some queries and assignments on the nvidia-settings command line interface in the absence of any explicit target selection. It fixes a bug where the Exchange Stereo Eyes settings in nvidia-settings didn't work in certain stereo configurations. You can also download the NVIDIA 343.22 Driver for Linux Distros.

NVIDIA 343.22 driver for Linux also removes support for G8x, G9x and GT2xx GPUs and motherboard chipsets based on them. Ongoing support for new Linux Kernels and X servers as well as fixes for critical bugs and will be included in 340. You might also like to check out other latest Software News on our website.

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