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There are a lot of good improvements and fixes in this release. As a remorseful Nvidia on Linux user, I am extremely excited that GAMMA_LUT is finally making its debut in the Nvidia driver. This means I can actually try to use Gnome Wayland at night with the night shift feature, assuming other Wayland issues are also resolved.

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[–] autotldr@lemmings.world 3 points 1 year ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


NVIDIA today published their first R545 Linux driver beta series with a number of shiny new features.

The NVIDIA 545.23.06 beta Linux driver was just posted as what will be their next feature series.

With the NVIDIA R545 Linux driver series come a number of exciting features:

  • Experimental HDMI 10 bits-per-component "deep color" support can be optionally enabled using a new "hdmi_deepcolor" module parameter.

  • Experimental support for run-time D3 (RTD3) power management for NVIDIA desktop GPUs.

  • Experimental support for frame-buffer consoles provided by the NVIDIA DRM kernel driver.


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