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NVIDIA 590.48.01 graphics drivers for Linux
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GamingOnLinux ☛ NVIDIA release Linux driver version 590.48.01
As part of the New Feature Branch, NVIDIA driver version 590.48.01 released today for Linux with a few more fixes. It should be okay for most people to use now with it no longer being a Beta, but you may still want to hold off until they promote it to the Recommended / Certified driver branch after it's had a bit more time cooking.
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9to5Linux ☛ NVIDIA 590 Linux Graphics Driver Released with More Wayland Improvements
NVIDIA released today the NVIDIA 590.48.01 graphics drivers for NVIDIA GPUs on Linux, BSD, and Solaris systems as the first stable release in the NVIDIA 590 series.
The NVIDIA 590.48.01 graphics driver improves support for Wayland users by raising the minimum supported Wayland version to 1.20 and fixes a bug that prevented the PowerMizer preferred mode drop-down menu in the nvidia-settings control panel from functioning correctly on Wayland systems.
It also improves support for Vulkan apps by boosting the performance of recreating Vulkan swapchains, which helps prevent stuttering when resizing Vulkan application windows, and fixes several issues that prevented Vulkan apps from working on the Venus VirtIO virtual GPU.
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Mesa release also:
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Mesa 25.3.2 brings more bug fixes for open source Linux graphics drivers | GamingOnLinux
The Mesa team have released Mesa 25.3.2 as the latest bug-fix release for the current main stable branch of open source Linux graphics drivers.
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NVIDIA Releases Linux Driver 590.48 With Wayland and Vulkan Fixes
NVIDIA has released Linux display driver 590.48, marking the first stable release in the R590 New Feature Branch. One of the most notable changes is a raised minimum Wayland requirement to version 1.20, alongside an increased minimum glibc version to 2.27 and an X.Org Server minimum of 1.17.