Download Driver For Nvidia Linux Display Driver 295.40
Nvidia released new *nix display drivers earlier this week, with version number 295.40. The drivers are available for Linux (32 bit), Linux (AMD64/EM64T), Solaris (x64/x86), FreeBSD (x86) and FreeBSD (x64). Specific installation instructions can be found on the individual pages. Version 295.40 adds support for the GeForce 610M and GT 635M, among other things, and fixes some issues. The full changelog of this release looks like this:
Release Highlights
- Added support for the following GPUs:
- GeForce GT 635M
- GeForce 610M
- Closed a security vulnerability which made it possible for attackers to reconfigure GPUs to gain access to arbitrary system memory. For further details, see here.
- Fixed a bug that caused DisplayPort devices to occasionally fail to turn back on after the system is resumed from suspend.
- Added a ModeValidation X configuration option token, “AllowNon3DVisionModes”, to allow modes that are not optimized for NVIDIA 3D Vision to be validated on 3D Vision monitors.
The following downloads are available:
Linux Display Driver – x86
Linux x64 (AMD64/EM64T) Display Driver
Solaris Display Driver – x64/x86
FreeBSD Display Driver – x86
FreeBSD Display Driver – x64
Version number | 295.40 |
Release status | Final |
Operating systems | Linux, BSD, Solaris, Linux AMD64 |
Website | nVidia |
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File sizes |
3.05MB – 55.70MB |
License type | Freeware |