NVIDIA Releases Major Driver Update 560.35 for Linux x64 SystemsOnAugust 21, 2024The latest NVIDIA Linux driver 560.35.03 solves DVI-HDMI issues and Plasma freezes, enhancing multi-monitor setups & Wayland performance.
NVIDIA’s GPU Kernel Modules Goes Open-SourceOnJuly 18, 2024NVIDIA transitions fully to open-source GPU kernel modules with robust features in the upcoming R560 driver version.
NVIDIA 555.58 Display Driver with Explicit Sync Support Is HereOnJune 27, 2024The NVIDIA 555.58 video driver with explicit sync support is officially released, promising a new era in the Wayland experience for Linux users.
Explicit Sync: Wayland’s Final Steps Towards Ultimate Desktop ExperienceOnApril 7, 2024Wayland integrates explicit sync, eliminating flickering and frame pacing issues with NVIDIA drivers on Linux.
NVIDIA + Wayland on Arch: A Comprehensive Setup GuideOnApril 4, 2024UpdatedJuly 5, 2024Unlock the secrets to a flawless NVIDIA and Wayland setup on Arch. Follow our step-by-step guide for a hassle-free desktop experience.
In an Unexpected Move, NVIDIA Open-Sources GPU Linux DriverOnMay 12, 2022Beginning with the R515 driver release, NVIDIA provides Linux GPU kernel modules open-source under a dual GPL/MIT license.
Ubuntu 22.04 Switched Back to X.Org When Using the NVIDIA DriverOnApril 25, 2022NVIDIA requests Canonical to bring back X.Org as default in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS when using their proprietary driver.
Nvidia GPU Passthrough To Windows VM From Linux HostOnApril 14, 2021Nvidia has now officially enabled GPU passthrough support for Windows virtual machines on GeForce graphics cards.