NVIDIA are really doing the meme of incredibly helpful mobile app store changelogs with this one.
On July 1st, NVIDIA put out the 575.64.03 stable driver for Linux and their incredibly descriptive and useful changelog told us all this was new:
- Minor bug fixes and improvements.
Yep — that's the entire changelog.
However, looking a bit further, the supported products tab has changed to now include the recently announced GeForce RTX 5050 for desktops and laptops. A little odd they didn't bother to actually note the newly supported GPUs in the changelog directly.
In case you missed it, NVIDIA also recently announced the upcoming 580 series will be the last for Maxwell, Pascal and Volta.
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Yep — that's the entire changelog.They surely did their best

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Slow news day, huh?

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Wouldn't be surprised if parts of their drivers and even the changelogs were AI generated - their terrible driver quality in Windows is an indication of this. Or they just don't bother testing any more
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Impressive one. So much take to linux users

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Ah, I guess the tearing in VR that got introduced with 570 got fixed in this one, right?
Or the headset tracking delay that's happening since 440 got this minor fix, right?
And for sure the asnyc reprojection issues where only needing this minor fix as well.
Oh, the ppa doesn't have this driver for any Ubuntu version prior to 25.04. Maybe it'll come with the update from 575.51 to 575.64 then.
But for now... frick, cannot test. Too bad.
Or the headset tracking delay that's happening since 440 got this minor fix, right?
And for sure the asnyc reprojection issues where only needing this minor fix as well.
Oh, the ppa doesn't have this driver for any Ubuntu version prior to 25.04. Maybe it'll come with the update from 575.51 to 575.64 then.
But for now... frick, cannot test. Too bad.
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Ah, I guess the tearing in VR that got introduced with 570 got fixed in this one, right?
Or the headset tracking delay that's happening since 440 got this minor fix, right?
And for sure the asnyc reprojection issues where only needing this minor fix as well.
Obviously!

550 club reporting.
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Hell yeah, go nvidia! 😂 love to see it
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