Nvidia Solaris Legacy Display Driver is a freely distributed, native and proprietary 3D OpenGL video driver developed and published by Nvidia for their very old GPUs (Graphics Processing Units) running on Solaris operating systems. The driver is distributed in multiple editions, supporting a wide range of legacy Nvidia graphics cards.
In order to install the Nvidia Solaris Legacy Display Driver on your computer running a Solaris operating system, you must first download the respective driver for your graphics card. Make sure that the kernel headers are installed, save the run file on your Home directory, open a terminal, and execute the command as root.
During installation, you will be asked if you want to let the installer automatically detect the optimal settings for your graphics card. 64-bit and 32-bit architectures are supported, and you can choose to manually edit the X configuration file.
The Nvidia Solaris Legacy Display Drivers are distributed in three main branches - 304.xx series, 96.43.xx series, and 173.14.xx series. Each branch comes with support for specific ranges of graphics cards released by Nvidia in different periods of time.
To see if your legacy Nvidia video card is supported by a certain driver, visit the downloads page of Nvidia and access the Supported Products tab of the respective video driver.
Publisher: NVIDIA Corporation
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