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Message #41228
[Bug 404135] Re: [lucid] New nvidia 190.42 driver available
nvidia-graphics-drivers (190.53-0ubuntu1) lucid; urgency=low
* Rework packaging taking Mandriva's as a model:
- Use alternatives instead of diversions.
- Reduce the number of binary packages to nvidia-current,
nvidia-current-dev and nvidia-current-modaliases.
* debian/rules:
- Switch to CDBS.
- Remove libGL.la as no static library is provided.
* debian/nvidia-current.README.Debian.in:
- Document the update process.
* nvidia-current.postinst: try to build the module for the most
recent kernel in addition to building it for the current kernel
(LP: #474917).
* New upstream release (LP: #494166):
- Add support for xserver 1.7.x.
- Added support for the following GPUs:
o GeForce G102M
o GeForce GT 220
o GeForce G210
o GeForce G210M
o GeForce GT 230M
o GeForce GT 240M
o GeForce GTS 250M
o GeForce GTS 260M
- Fixed a bug in the nvidia-settings disclaimer window for the GPU
Clock Frequencies Coolbits page, such that the "Accept" button is
selectable when the desktop is so tall that the entire disclaimer
can be viewed without scrolling.
- Fixed a recent regression that caused the Xinerama option to not
be set properly in the X configuration file when saving and
merging from the nvidia-settings X Server Display Configuration
page.
- Fixed a resource leak in VDPAU's blit-based presentation queue.
This bug limited the number of presentation queue objects that
could be created and destroyed in a single application instance,
and hence could limit the number of streams that could be
displayed and/or the number of iterations of "loop" playback.
- Fixed a power management regression that prevented some notebooks
and systems with integrated GeForce 8 and 9 series GPUs from
suspending.
- Fixed a regression that caused TV-OUT controls to be unavailable
on some GeForce 6 and 7 series GPUs.
- Updated the NVIDIA X driver to allow, on GeForce 8 or greater
GPUs, more modes to validate on digital display devices whose
EDIDs report very constrained HorizSync or VertRefresh ranges.
- Fixed a randomly occuring X server crash caused by the PixmapCache
option.
- Increased the allowed amount of overscan compensation from 100 to
200.
- On GPUs with VDPAU feature set B, VDPAU's handling of some
corrupted or incorrectly formatted H.264 and MPEG streams has
been improved.
- Fixed a memory allocation problem with pre-GeForce 8 GPUs that
caused GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap clients (e.g., Compiz, KDE 4)
to display incorrect contents.
- Modified the installation location and names of internal VDPAU
libraries to conform to conventions and Debian packaging guidelines.
New versions of libvdpau expect this layout. Compatibility with old
versions of libvdpau is maintained with symlinks.
- Fixed a bug that could cause errors in graphical applications run
after a previous application using VDPAU and OpenGL. This behaviour
was observed when running Gwenole Beauchesne's hwdecode-demos
application.
- Modified vdpau.h to increment VDPAU_VERSION, to reflect the fact that
new features have been added in the past. Also, add the new define
VDPAU_INTERFACE_VERSION.
- Fixed a periodic temporary hang in the VDPAU blit-based presentation
queue.
- Fixed a problem that caused resolution limitations or corruption on
certain DisplayPort devices such as the Apple 24" Cinema display or
some DisplayPort to VGA adapters.
- Disabled the UseEvents option for GeForce 8 series and higher GPUs
due to a problem that causes occasional short hangs. It will be
re-enabled when that bug has been tracked down and fixed.
- VDPAU now allows multiple streams to be decoded at once, without the
need to set any environment variables.
-- Alberto Milone < alberto.milone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Fri, 08 Jan 2010 23:13:07 +0100
** Package changed: nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 (Ubuntu) => nvidia-
graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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[lucid] New nvidia 190.42 driver available
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