Download Driver For Nvidia Linux Display Driver 310.64
Nvidia has released new *nix display drivers, the first stable release of the 310 series. 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. According to Nvidia spent a year developing the drivers and working with Valve and other game developers, which in some cases has resulted in doubling the performance in games. The changelog for version 310.64 shows the following changes and improvements:
Release Highlights
- Added support for the following GPUs:
- VGX K1
- VGX K2
- Added a missing 32-bit compatibility library for libnvidia-opencl.so to the 64-bit Linux installer package.
- Fixed a regression in backlight control functionality on some notebook configurations.
- Fixed a performance issue with recent Linux kernels when allocating and freeing system memory.
- Fixed a bug that sometimes prevented the display device / X screen selection menu from being displayed in nvidia-settings.
- Fixed a bug that prevented X driver gamma manipulation from working after a VT-switch on some configurations.
- Added the option “–output-file” to nvidia-bug-report.sh to allow specifying a custom filename for the log file.
- Fixed a hang when using OpenGL programs with some SLI Mosaic configurations on pre-Fermi GPUs.
- Added sections to the “Supported NVIDIA GPU Products” list for NVS, Tesla, and VGX products.
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 | 310.64 |
Release status | Final |
Operating systems | Linux, BSD, Solaris |
Website | nVidia |
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File size |
64.56MB |
License type | Conditions (GNU/BSD/etc.) |