Are you looking for bleeding-edge features for Nvidia graphics cards on your GNU/Linux operating system? Look no further than the Nvidia Linux Display Driver Beta. This proprietary OpenGL video driver is designed to bring you the latest features and fix annoying bugs from previous releases.
For 32-bit systems:
Make sure the kernel headers of your Linux distribution are installed. Switch to a TTY console using CTRL+ALT+F2. Locate the installer and run sh ./NVIDIA-Linux-x86-xxx.xx.run as root to install the driver.
For 64-bit systems:
Ensure the kernel headers are installed. Switch to a TTY console, locate the installer, and run sh ./NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-xxx.xx.run as root to install the driver.
After installation, run the nvidia-xconfig command via an X11 terminal emulator to set the new driver as default and generate the configuration file.
If you are looking for the current stable releases of the Nvidia Linux Display Driver, check our Linux section. Nvidia provides short and long-lived branches, so we recommend choosing the long-lived ones for extended support.
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