NVIDIA 525.85.05 Linux Graphics Driver Improves Suspend/Resume on UEFI Systems
Earlier this month, NVIDIA released the NVIDIA 525.78.01 graphics driver, but it looks like some important improvements needed to be made, so they released a small update, NVIDIA 525.85.05, to improve the reliability of suspend and resume on UEFI systems when using certain display panels.
NVIDIA 525.85.05 also disables the Fixed Rate Link (FRL) when using passive DisplayPort to HDMI dongles, which are incompatible with FRL, and fixes a bug that prevented some controls in the nvidia-settings control panel from working when running an X server as an unprivileged user.
Update (by Roy)
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Latest Nvidia driver for Linux improves suspend reliability on systems that use UEFI - Neowin
Nvidia has made its latest Linux driver available for download, the version number is 525.85.05 and comes in at 395.9 MB in size; the driver is available for x64 and aarch64 systems. The release notes contain four items and the most notable one is that the reliability of suspend and resume on UEFI systems on certain display panels has been improved. If you have an Nvidia GPU and you have any display issues following a system suspend, this driver could address those issues.
Liam Dawe:
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NVIDIA driver 525.85.05 is out now for Linux
NVIDIA have put up a smaller stable update for their Linux driver with a couple of noted fixes included. Here's the details. Since this is a stable driver in their Production Branch, all users should be okay to upgrade.