[mythtv-users] Nvidia drop support for more 'legacy' GPUs

Tony Gould antonyjgould+myth at gmail.com
Wed Nov 26 13:19:52 UTC 2014


thanks a lot that makes sense. I recall when I set up debian wheezy on with
the NVidia 6150 I had to ssh in to the machine after I used the latest
driver and purge and revert to an older one. Perhaps it was because my
NVidia 6150 was already "frozen out" at that time.

On 26 November 2014 at 00:30, Hika van den Hoven <hikavdh at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hoi Tony,
>
> Wednesday, November 26, 2014, 1:05:48 AM, you wrote:
>
> > this doesn't sound great. What does it mean for in terms of what I
> > can or can't do? My main machine has ubuntu 12.04 with latest
> > mythbuntu fixes/0.27 and onboard GeForce 8200. I also have an old
> > asus pundit ph2 running debian wheezy with a GeForce 6150 (I was
> > hoping to try some simple changes to the latest source code on this
> machine).
>
>
>
> > Am I prevented in upgrading my o/s? Or in trying out some features
> > of mythtv? Thanks if anyone can explain -- it's not obvious to me
> > why it's so bad. (Ironically I always bought NVidia hardware because I
> thought it was linux-friendly).
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 3 October 2014 at 04:21, Gary Buhrmaster
> > <gary.buhrmaster at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 2:56 AM, Robin Gilks <g8ecj at gilks.org> wrote:
>  >> Its a long list but includes
>  >>
>  >> GeForce 100/200/300/400
>  >> GeForce 8 & 9 Series (includes my onboard 8300)
>  >> Not sure if it includes the ION 9M and ION2 200 series
>  >>
>  >> All as from version 343 - 340 is the last 'usable' for me.
> >
> >  The 343 driver supports the 400 series (but does
> >  appear to drop the rest).  But otherwise, your point
> >  is valid.  nVidia has had a habit of dropping support
> >  of older cards from their "universal" drivers (I guess
> >  the term "universal" is not what I think it means).
> >  Their "universal" driver used to be a targeted
> >  marketing poke in the ribs to their main
> >  competitor (ATI) driver versioning (which left old
> >  cards unsupported).  I guess nVidia learned that
> >  lesson.
> >
> >  One question (which only nVidia can not answer
> >  (they do not talk about future features)) is whether
> >  full wayland support will be backported to the 340
> >  drivers.  If not, that may leave a lot of people with
> >  some hard choices down the road.
> >
> > _______________________________________________
>
>
> It simply means they freeze the current driver for those older GPU's.
> Any newer drivers with possible new features won't support those older
> GPU's. On the nvidia site you can find which frozen driver (there are
> a few) you need for older GPU's. They might however supply bugfixes.
>
> For Ubuntu and other distributions it's no problem you just have to
> install the proper older driver version. Only future improvements,
> updates etc. won't be available.
>
> See: http://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_32667.html
>
> Tot mails,
>   Hika                            mailto:hikavdh at gmail.com
>
> "Zonder hoop kun je niet leven
> Zonder leven is er geen hoop
> Het eeuwige dilemma
> Zeker als je hoop moet vernietigen om te kunnen overleven!"
>
> De lerende Mens
>
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