On 09/23/2012 03:08 PM, Fabio Marconi wrote:
From: Nicholas Skaggs <nicholas.ska...@canonical.com>
Date: 18 September 2012 16:39
Subject: New -experimental drivers for nvidia/fglrx
To: Ubuntu QA <ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com>


The technical board has decided to make some tweaks to how the nvidia/fglrx
drivers work inside ubuntu in response to better supporting newer hardware.

An -experimental package for each released Nvidia/fglrx beta driver will be
made availible. Users can install these drivers independently, with a
fallback by default to the stable driver. They will all have -experimental
in the package name and will be selectable as part of software updater's
'additional drivers'.

The packages will come with a warning about stability upon installation, and
the typical SRU requirements will be waived. There will not be a one-week
wait, and while people will respond to bugs found in these drivers,
regressions and bugs can easily occur given the closed binary nature of the
packages as well as the "beta" label given to them by the company releasing
the driver.

What this will allow for is support for newer games and technology as it
becomes available, even when running a stable release. I wanted to let
everyone know to be on the lookout in about 2 weeks for these new drivers to
land into quantal and precise. Additionally, the package names will be
cleaned up next cycle to better represent the packages and prevent
confusion.

Thanks,

Nicholas

Hallo
I've just installed the experimental package of proprietary driver and
it finally fix my problem with nouveau or others nvidia.
There's a way to lay a feedback ?

Thanks
Fabio


That's good to hear Fabio. Umm, I would update your old bug reports with the information you found out and wind them down since the new version solves your issues.

nicholas
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