Hello,
>As my test box has an nvidia 7600GS card I am no longer able to test our
>nvidia releases as we release them. To this end, we are either seeking testers
>for these packages or a hardware donation of a supported nvidia based card
>(8xxx or above).
I have got a Gainward GF8400GS 256MB DD
On 19/11/12 16:25, Phil Perry wrote:
Hi all,
I've just released the latest nvidia drivers (version 310.19) to the
testing repositories.
Darn, no sooner than I'm unable to test releases and we have a problem -
there's a broken dependency in these packages for libnvcuvid.so() caused
by a bro
On 11/19/12 9:42 AM, Phil Perry wrote:
To me, it is important that there is an nvidia-304xx release. My current
setup detects the model of card and installs the appropriate driver
package. I can hardcode the 304.xx release package for those models of
cards to get through the install, but I'd have
On 19/11/12 17:17, Steve Cleveland wrote:
On 11/19/12 8:25 AM, Phil Perry wrote:
Hi all,
I've just released the latest nvidia drivers (version 310.19) to the
testing repositories.
I just wanted to note that this latest release drops support for older
6xxx and 7xxx series cards.
These older c
On 11/19/12 8:25 AM, Phil Perry wrote:
Hi all,
I've just released the latest nvidia drivers (version 310.19) to the
testing repositories.
I just wanted to note that this latest release drops support for older
6xxx and 7xxx series cards.
These older cards are now only supported in the legacy 3
Hi all,
I've just released the latest nvidia drivers (version 310.19) to the
testing repositories.
I just wanted to note that this latest release drops support for older
6xxx and 7xxx series cards.
These older cards are now only supported in the legacy 304.xx driver
series. I've just promo