For the newest version of the driver (prop) you might try CUDA installer . On Mar 25, 2013 9:59 PM, "Jeff Siddall" <n...@siddall.name> wrote:
> On 03/25/2013 12:41 PM, Yasha Karant wrote: > >> We are forced to use the Nvidia proprietary driver for two reasons: >> >> 1. We use the switched stereoscopic 3D mode of "professional" Nvidia >> video cards with the external Nvidia 3D switching emitter for the >> stereoscopic 3D "shutter glass" mode of various applications that >> display stereoscopic 3D images (both still and motion). >> >> 2. We need to load Nvidia CUDA in order to use the CUDA computational >> functions of Nvidia GPU compute cards in our GPU based compute engines. >> The Nvidia CUDA system appears to require the proprietary Nvidia driver. >> > > Yup, I run the proprietary driver for VDPAU support. If anyone knows how > to get that from the open source driver I would like to know. > > Jeff >