* Basil Chupin <blchupin@iinet.net.au> [07-13-17 20:57]:
On 13/07/17 22:21, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2017-07-13 12:06, Basil Chupin wrote:
On 09/07/17 12:25, Rodney Baker wrote:
Thank you, Rodney, for this info. But I have a question re the above and what I normally see when I go to NVidia to download the latest driver for my GPU. On another post Rodney said this:
That’s why I provided the link to the nvidia support forum - latest driver releases are announced there, while the driver search page seems to lag 1-2 generations behind. :-) Yep, I saw that and answered. But how about you giving me the answer to what I also asked but awaiting an answer? :-) :
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Ah, you seem to have answered my question I asked in another message.
Does this really mean that a driver for a 64-bit Linux system will work on any nVidia GPU card installed on a 64-bit Linux-running computer? Only asking just to be sure .
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Reason for the above is that I see that there are Legacy Drivers for the GTX 660 and the 550 GPUs which are not numbered 381.22. Will 381.22 work with 660 and 550 cards?
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