NVIDIA 515.65.01 Linux driver released and fixed
NVIDIA today released their 515.65.01 Linux driver as the latest version in the stable R515 series. As the NVIDIA R515 Linux driver series has matured with the addition of new open source kernel driver options, Wayland improvements, and other enhancements, today's 515.65.01 driver is relatively boring. The NVIDIA 515.65.01 Linux driver version most importantly improves performance on GPUs that experience a large number of ECC memory errors. Other fixes in this new driver include resolving a bug that caused X.Org server processing when VT switching in stereoscopic mode was enabled, and an issue that caused OpenGL applications to become unresponsive in SLI Mosaic mode.
Updated NVIDIA 515 Series Linux drivers can be downloaded from NVIDIA.com.
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