Release highlights since 370.28:
- Added support for the following GPUs:
- Quadro P6000
- Quadro P5000
- Tesla P40
- GeForce GTX 1050
- GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
- Added new X configuration options:
- ForceCompositionPipeline
- ForceFullCompositionPipeline
which override the MetaMode tokens with the same names.
- Fixed a bug that caused issues with panning and cursor constraining when mixing PRIME-driven displays with natively driven displays.
- Fixed a bug that caused long delays when leaving the VT or disabling a display device while an OpenGL application is running.
- Improved console restore behavior on systems that use the UEFI Graphics Output Protocol, and most vesafb modes.
- Added support for the RandR TILE property added in RandR 1.5.
- Improved compatibility with recent Linux kernels.
- Fixed a bug that could prevent systems with GPUs configured in SLI from resuming correctly from ACPI S3/S4 sleep/hibernate states.
- Added support for NVIDIA 3D Vision 2 Stereo on Linux. This IR emitter can be used with stereo mode "10" set in the X configuration file.
- Fixed a bug that could cause quad-buffered stereo applications to crash when disabling displays.
- Updated the behavior of the nvidia-settings control panel upon closing the control panel window to be consistent with clicking the control panel's "Quit" button.
- Added support for the screen_info.ext_lfb_base field, on kernels that have it, in order to properly handle UEFI framebuffer consoles with physical addresses above 4GB.
- Fixed a bug that allowed nvidia-installer to attempt loading kernel modules that were built against non-running kernels.
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