NVIDIA driver 275.09.07 has been released for many Linux/Unix platform and different processor architectures Support and many newly released GPUs in the market, and massive bugs fix.
NVIDIA driver 275.09.07 Changelog
- New Supported GPUs
- GeForce GTX 560
- GeForce GT 545
- GeForce GTX 560M
- GeForce 410M
- GeForce 320M
- GeForce 315M
- Quadro 5010M
- Quadro 3000M
- Quadro 4000M
- Fixed a bug that caused desktop corruption in GNOME 3 after a VT-switch or suspend/resume cycle.
- Fixed a bug that caused freezes and crashes when resizing windows in KDE 4 with desktop effects enabled using X.Org X server version 1.10 or later.
- Modified the X driver to request that hardware inform the audio driver whenever a display is disabled. This will allow the audio driver to generate the appropriate jack unplug events to applications.
- Added support for the GL_EXT_x11_sync_object extension. See the extension specification in the OpenGL registry here:
- http://www.opengl.org/registry/specs/EXT/x11_sync_object.txt for more details.
- Improved performance of window resize operations in KDE 4 on systems with slow CPUs.
- Added support for hardware button based pairing to NVIDIA 3D Vision Pro. Single click button on the hub to enter into a pairing mode which pairs one pair of glasses at a time. Double click the same button on the hub to enter into a pairing mode which pairs multiple pairs of glasses at a time.
- Added unofficial GLX protocol support (i.e., for GLX indirect rendering) for the following OpenGL extensions:
- GL_NV_framebuffer_multisample_coverage
- GL_NV_texture_barrier
- Added GLX protocol support (i.e., for GLX indirect rendering) for the following OpenGL extension: GL_NV_register_combiners2
- Fixed a bug that caused the pop-out and external DVI displays to go blank on Lenovo ThinkPad W701 laptops.
- Fixed a bug that caused corruption on the menus in OpenOffice.org when the screen is rotated.
- Improved performance of certain memory allocations.
- Fixed a bug that caused Java2D widgets to disappear when Java is configured to render using FBOs.
- Fixed a bug that caused nvidia-settings to crash while saving the X configuration file on some Linux distributions.
- Added a new X configuration option “BaseMosaic” which can be used to extend a single X screen transparently across all of the available display outputs on each GPU. See “Appendix B. X Config Options” in the README for more information.
Download NVIDIA driver 275.09.07
Choose the suitable download option for your machine Here. Includes download options for ” Linux x86/64/AMD64/EM64t/IA64 – FreeBSD x86/64 – Solaris x64/x86 “. For additional informations follow same link for supported products.
Also check nForce hardware open source driver included in the standard Kernel for major distributions Here.


can i use it with ubuntu 9.10, 32bit, x86 ?
thx, kl
Yes you can, follow this link http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux-display-ia32-275.09.07-driver.html. but it’s recommended to upgrade to long term support 10.04 version or latest ubuntu version.
You are welcome