On 01.06.2017 08:45, Sebastian Busse wrote:
> We are thinking of upgrading to current nVidia graphics cards. As far as
> I can see, the GeForce 1080 is supported since 367.27 while the GeForce
> 1080 TI is supported since 381.09.
Considering the hostilty of that company against the FOSS community
On 01/06/17 14:39, Jamie Strandboge wrote:
> On Thu, 2017-06-01 at 14:05 +0100, J Fernyhough wrote:
>>
>> Trusty is EOL in about 10 months (April 2018); if you're upgrading
>> hardware you should probably be installing 16.04 on it.
>>
>
> April 2019, not 2018 (LTS is 5 years, not 4).
>
>
Colin m
On Thu, 2017-06-01 at 14:05 +0100, J Fernyhough wrote:
> On 01/06/17 07:45, Sebastian Busse wrote:
> > We are thinking of upgrading to current nVidia graphics cards. As far as
> > I can see, the GeForce 1080 is supported since 367.27 while the GeForce
> > 1080 TI is supported since 381.09.
> >
> >
On 01/06/17 14:22, Colin Law wrote:
> On 1 June 2017 at 14:05, J Fernyhough wrote:
>> Trusty is EOL in about 10 months (April 2018); if you're upgrading
>> hardware you should probably be installing 16.04 on it.
>
> April 19 I think
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
>
> Colin
>
I am very happ
On 1 June 2017 at 14:05, J Fernyhough wrote:
> On 01/06/17 07:45, Sebastian Busse wrote:
>> We are thinking of upgrading to current nVidia graphics cards. As far as
>> I can see, the GeForce 1080 is supported since 367.27 while the GeForce
>> 1080 TI is supported since 381.09.
>>
>> In Trusty Tahr
On 01/06/17 07:45, Sebastian Busse wrote:
> We are thinking of upgrading to current nVidia graphics cards. As far as
> I can see, the GeForce 1080 is supported since 367.27 while the GeForce
> 1080 TI is supported since 381.09.
>
> In Trusty Tahr, we seem to have access to 375 in the repositories.
Hello maintainers,
first of all: thank you for your efforts.
We are thinking of upgrading to current nVidia graphics cards. As far as I can
see, the GeForce 1080 is supported since 367.27 while the GeForce 1080 TI is
supported since 381.09.
In Trusty Tahr, we seem to have access to 375 in the r