

Tar xzf NVIDIA-FreeBSD-x86-310.19.tar.gz & cd NVIDIA-FreeBSD-x86-310.19 & make install Log in as root (System Administrator), go to the folder where you've downloaded the Nvidia driver installer or archive for your architecture (see below for download links), and type the following corresponding command: Log out of your current session and enter a text-mode session. How to install the Nvidia video drivers on your Linux, FreeBSD or Solaris box? Last but not least, this new release of the Nvidia video driver brings improved the responsiveness and performance of OpenGL apps that run on top of the Unity session of Ubuntu-based operating systems.įor more details about Nvidia 310.19 graphics driver please take a look at the official changelog. Moreover, Nvidia 310.19 adds experimental support for OpenGL threaded optimizations, which can be enabled using the _GL_THREADED_OPTIMIZATIONS environment variable, as well as unofficial support for the GLX protocol, such as GLX indirect rendering, to be used in the GL_ARB_pixel_buffer_object OpenGL extension. Nvidia 310.19 brings support for OpenGL 4.3, support for configuring stereo audio in nvidia-settings, support for configuring the ViewPortOut and ViewPortIn for monitors in nvidia-settings, adds a new option in nvidia-settings, called 'UseHotplugEvents', to allow suppression of RandR events when non-DisplayPort displays are removed or added, support for configuring reflection and rotation per monitor in nvidia-settings, support for HDMI 3D Stereo output (supporting Quadro Kepler and later GPUs). Reinstall Parallels Tools as described in the KB 4841 if you still get the error message.A few minutes ago, November 16, Nvidia released version 310.19 of its graphics driver for Linux, Solaris and FreeBSD operating systems.

OpenGL functionality in Windows VMs provided by Parallels Tools. Click Get updates above to subscribe to this article and receive updates. As of now, only OpenGL compatibility profile (version 3.3) is supported in Windows VMs. The Parallels Desktop Engineering team is doing its best to improve OpenGL support in Windows virtual machines.


Starting with Parallels Desktop 14 for Mac, the following applications are supported: Starting with Parallels Desktop 15 for Mac the following applications are supported in addition to the applications below: With this release we added support for the following applications: Starting with Parallels Desktop 16 for Mac the support for OpenGL 3.3 compatibility profile for Windows virtual machines has been added. A program I use in Windows virtual machine requires OpenGL 3.0 or higher support.
