Package "nvidia-prime"
Name: |
nvidia-prime
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Description: |
Tools to enable NVIDIA's Prime
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Latest version: |
0.6.2 |
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trusty (14.04) |
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base |
Repository: |
main |
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nvidia-prime (0.6.2) trusty; urgency=medium
* prime-supported:
- Check /var/lib/ubuntu-drivers-common/requires_offloading to
know if we need to offload rendering. There's no need to do
hardware detection again when the gpu-manager already does
all the work.
-- Alberto Milone <email address hidden> Mon, 31 Mar 2014 17:13:37 +0200
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nvidia-prime (0.6.1) trusty; urgency=medium
* debian/preinst.in, debian/rules:
- Move the lightdm configuration file from /etc to /usr/share.
-- Alberto Milone <email address hidden> Thu, 13 Mar 2014 17:13:50 +0100
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nvidia-prime (0.6) trusty; urgency=low
* debian/control:
- Breaks: ubuntu-drivers-common (<< 1:0.2.89).
* Add support for the new ubuntu-drivers-common. The gpu-manager
will take care of most of the work. We only need to tell
lightdm that we want to offload rendering, and to run the
gpu-manager on log out.
-- Alberto Milone <email address hidden> Thu, 06 Mar 2014 09:19:12 +0100
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nvidia-prime (0.5.7) trusty; urgency=low
* debian/preinst.in:
- Do not remove the lightdm configuration file.
-- Alberto Milone <email address hidden> Fri, 21 Feb 2014 14:49:59 +0100
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nvidia-prime (0.5.6) trusty; urgency=low
[ Daniel Dadap ]
* prime-xconfig:
- Format the BusID string correctly (LP: #1282796).
The BusID string created by prime-xconfig had several problems:
1) It was missing the bus type "PCI", as recommended by
xorg.conf(5).
2) Values were written in hexadecimal, as reported by lspci,
instead of decimal, as expected by the server. (See the
comment at the top of xf86ParsePciBusString().)
3) The PCI domain was not specified.
Giving the BusID string in the wrong format could cause the X
server to fail to parse the BusID, or to parse numbers in the
wrong base. On systems with more than one PCI domain, `lspci -n`
output would include the domain number, which is omitted by
default on systems with only one PCI domain. nv_get_id()
expects the bus number to be the first field, which would not be
correct when `lspci -n` reports the domain, as it does on
systems with multiple domains.
Fix these issues by always reporting the domain with `lspci -Dn`
and using it in the BusID string, prepending "PCI:" to the
BusID string, and printing all numeric values in decimal.
-- Alberto Milone <email address hidden> Fri, 21 Feb 2014 09:50:34 +0100
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1282796 |
prime-xconfig can write an invalid BusID string |
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