nvidia-graphics-drivers-450-server 450.80.02-0ubuntu0.18.04.2 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
nvidia-graphics-drivers-450-server (450.80.02-0ubuntu0.18.04.2) bionic; urgency=medium * debian/templates/control.in: - Add missing comma in cuda provides (LP: #1897910). nvidia-graphics-drivers-450-server (450.80.02-0ubuntu0.18.04.1) bionic; urgency=medium * New upstream release (LP: #1897910): - Improvements: o Added a new system-level interface using nvidia-capabilities via /dev for Multi-Instance GPU (MIG) on NVIDIA A100. For more information on these new device node capabilities, refer to the MIG user guide. o Added support for CUDA compatibility for CUDA 11.1, where CUDA 11.1 applications will work on supported GPUs when used with drivers >= 450.80.00 on Linux. Refer to CUDA Compatibility for more information. - Fixed Issues: o Various security issues were addressed. For additional details on the med-high severity issues, review the NVIDIA Security Bulletin 5075. o Fixed an issue where, when NVLink training encounters a fatal error, link training is still considered successful resulting in broken nodes assigned to clients. An escape case in the NVLink link state reporting caused the driver to report the links as "Active" and functional even though the link had received a fatal error. This fatal error does not allow traffic to be sent over the link, and thus would cause P2P apps to fail. This is a reporting issue, but not a functionality issue. The lacking reporting case was addressed, so the failing link state is properly reported. o Fixed a software race condition that caused link training failure (CUDA_ERROR_LAUNCH_FAILED). A race condition within the driver polling code caused a false failure in some of the link training steps. This causes the driver to not continue link training even though training actually was successful up to that point. The fix corrects these sequences so that these false failures no longer happen. * debian/templates/control: - Provide cuda 11.0-1 and 11.0-1. -- Alberto Milone <email address hidden> Fri, 02 Oct 2020 13:50:57 +0200
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- Uploaded by:
- Alberto Milone
- Uploaded to:
- Bionic
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
- amd64 i386 all
- Section:
- libs
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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Binary packages built by this source
- libnvidia-cfg1-450-server: NVIDIA binary OpenGL/GLX configuration library
The NVIDIA binary driver provides optimized hardware acceleration of
OpenGL/GLX/EGL/ GLES applications via a direct-rendering X Server
for graphics cards using NVIDIA chip sets.
.
This package contains the libnvidia-cfg.so.1 runtime library.
- libnvidia-common-450-server: Shared files used by the NVIDIA libraries
This package provides a set of files that are required by the NVIDIA
libraries.
- libnvidia-compute-450-server: NVIDIA libcompute package
This package provides a set of libraries which enable the NVIDIA Server Driver
to use GPUs for parallel general purpose computation through CUDA and
OpenCL.
- libnvidia-decode-450-server: NVIDIA Video Decoding runtime libraries
This package includes the NVIDIA CUDA Video Decoder (NVCUVID) library which
provides an interface to hardware video decoding capabilities on NVIDIA GPUs with CUDA.
.
The package also provides a VDPAU (Video Decode and Presentation API for Unix-like
systems) library for the NVIDIA vendor implementation.
- libnvidia-encode-450-server: NVENC Video Encoding runtime library
The NVENC Video Encoding library provides an interface to video encoder
hardware on supported NVIDIA GPUs.
.
This package contains the nvidia-encode runtime library.
- libnvidia-extra-450-server: Extra libraries for the NVIDIA Server Driver
This package provides an additional set of libraries to be used with
the NVIDIA Server Driver.
- libnvidia-fbc1-450-server: NVIDIA OpenGL-based Framebuffer Capture runtime library
The NVIDIA OpenGL-based Framebuffer Capture (NvFBCOpenGL) library provides
a high performance, low latency interface to capture and optionally encode an
OpenGL framebuffer. NvFBCOpenGL is a private API that is only available to
approved partners for use in remote graphics scenarios.
.
This package contains the NvFBCOpenGL runtime library.
- libnvidia-gl-450-server: NVIDIA OpenGL/GLX/EGL/GLES GLVND libraries and Vulkan ICD
This package provides the NVIDIA OpenGL/GLX/EGL/GLES libraries and the
Vulkan ICD.
- libnvidia-ifr1-450-server: NVIDIA OpenGL-based Inband Frame Readback runtime library
The NVIDIA OpenGL-based Inband Frame Readback (NvIFROpenGL) library provides
a high performance, low latency interface to capture and optionally encode an
OpenGL framebuffer. NvIFROpenGL is a private API that is only available to
approved partners for use in remote graphics scenarios.
.
This package contains the NvIFROpenGL runtime library.
- nvidia-compute-utils-450-server: NVIDIA compute utilities
This package provides utility binaries for paraller general purpose
computing use cases with the NVIDIA Server Driver.
.
CUDA MPS is a feature that allows multiple CUDA processes to share a single
GPU context. CUDA MPS should be transparent to CUDA programs.
.
CUDA MPS requires a device that supports Unified Virtual Address (UVA) and
has compute capability SM 3.5 or higher.
Pre-CUDA 4.0 APIs are not supported under CUDA MPS.
- nvidia-dkms-450-server: NVIDIA DKMS package
This package builds the NVIDIA kernel module needed by the userspace
driver, using DKMS.
Provided that you have the kernel header packages installed, the kernel
module will be built for your running kernel, and automatically rebuilt for
any new kernel headers that are installed.
- nvidia-driver-450-server: NVIDIA Server Driver metapackage
This metapackage depends on the NVIDIA binary driver and on all of its libraries,
to provide hardware acceleration for OpenGL/GLX/EGL/ GLES/Vulkan
applications on either X11 or on Wayland.
.
See /usr/share/doc/nvidia- driver- 450-server/ README. txt.gz
for a complete list of supported GPUs and PCI IDs.
- nvidia-headless-450-server: NVIDIA headless metapackage
This metapackage installs the NVIDIA Server Driver and the libraries that enable
parallel general purpose computation through CUDA and
OpenCL.
.
Install this package if you do not need X11 or Wayland support, which is
provided by the nvidia-driver- 450-server metapackage.
- nvidia-headless-no-dkms-450-server: NVIDIA headless metapackage - no DKMS
This metapackage installs the NVIDIA Server Driver and the libraries that enable
parallel general purpose computation through CUDA and
OpenCL. DKMS will not be installed, and, therefore, the kernel module
will not be built.
.
Install this package if you do not need X11 or Wayland support, which is
provided by the nvidia-driver- 450-server metapackage.
- nvidia-kernel-common-450-server: Shared files used with the kernel module
This package installs all the optional accessory files for the NVIDIA
kernel module.
.
Install this package if you want to blacklist any conflicting kernel
modules, and if you want udev to load the the NVIDIA kernel modules,
and to create the uvm devices automatically.
- nvidia-kernel-source-450-server: NVIDIA kernel source package
This package provides the NVIDIA kernel source needed by the userspace
driver.
- nvidia-utils-450-server: NVIDIA Server Driver support binaries
This package contains supporting binaries for the NVIDIA Server Driver.
- xserver-xorg-video-nvidia-450-server: NVIDIA binary Xorg driver
The NVIDIA binary driver provides optimized hardware acceleration of
OpenGL/GLX/EGL/ GLES applications via a direct-rendering X Server
for graphics cards using NVIDIA chip sets.
.
See /usr/share/doc/nvidia- driver- 450-server/ README. txt.gz
for a complete list of supported GPUs and PCI IDs.