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Linux Display Driver 1.0-7664   
Monday, June 06 2005 @ 05:10 PM EDT
Contributed by: glosser

NVIDIA has released new Linux drivers for their video cards.

NVIDIA has released a new display driver for both IA32 and AMD64 and boy did they do a good job with this one:

# Added OpenGL 2.0 Support.
# Added initial support for Xinerama + OpenGL; see APPENDIX V in the text README.
# Added support for the EXT_framebuffer_object OpenGL extension.
# Added NV-CONTROL support for manipulating DDC/CI settings; see the AllowDDCCI X config option in the text README.
# Added support for GPU clock manipulation; see the "Coolbits" X config option documented in Appendix D.
# Added support for NVIDIA Quadro G-Sync.
# Added support for GeForce 6200 AGP.
# Improved DPMS behavior on flatpanels.
# Removed support for legacy GPUs; please see "Chapter 1. Selecting and Downloading the NVIDIA Packages for Your System" in the README for details.
# Install NVIDIA OpenGL headers by default.

Full details from LinuxHardware.org

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