This week NVIDIA had to pull its latest WHQL-certified graphics
drivers on Windows due to a bug that would cause the fan controller to
not respond correctly to the current conditions of the GPU workload
and in some cases would even turn the GPU's fan off. This bug could
potentially kill the NVIDIA graphics card due to overheating. It turns
out this potentially fatal bug is also present in their newest
195.36.08 and 195.36.03 Linux drivers.

NVIDIA's Aaron Plattner has made an announcement that this driver fan
speed bug may be present in the 195.36.08 and 195.36.03 driver
releases so users should cease using those drivers and revert to the
older 190.53 version. NVIDIA is in the process of pulling these
drivers from their web-site.

Canonical has already issued a warning to those using the NVIDIA
driver on Ubuntu 10.04 to disable the driver and switch over to the
open-source Nouveau driver until this serious bug has been resolved.
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But that was the solution for the BSOD game in M$Windows.


Best

A. Mani


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ASL, CLC,  AMS, CMS
http://www.logicamani.co.cc

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