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(new) libcuda1-ia32_275.36-0~bpo60+1_amd64.deb extra non-free/libs
NVIDIA CUDA runtime library (32-bit)
 The Compute Unified Device Architecture (CUDA) enables NVIDIA
 graphics processing units (GPUs) to be used for massively parallel
 general purpose computation.
 This package contains the driver specific runtime library (32-bit).
 .
 Supported NVIDIA devices include GPUs starting from GeForce 8 and Quadro FX
 series, as well as the Tesla computing processors.
 .
 Please see the nvidia-kernel-dkms or
 nvidia-kernel-source packages
 for building the kernel module required by this package.
 This will provide nvidia-kernel-275.36.
(new) libcuda1_275.36-0~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional non-free/libs
NVIDIA CUDA runtime library
 The Compute Unified Device Architecture (CUDA) enables NVIDIA
 graphics processing units (GPUs) to be used for massively parallel
 general purpose computation.
 This package contains the driver specific runtime library.
 .
 Supported NVIDIA devices include GPUs starting from GeForce 8 and Quadro FX
 series, as well as the Tesla computing processors.
 .
 Please see the nvidia-kernel-dkms or
 nvidia-kernel-source packages
 for building the kernel module required by this package.
 This will provide nvidia-kernel-275.36.
(new) libcuda1_275.36-0~bpo60+1_i386.deb optional non-free/libs
NVIDIA CUDA runtime library
 The Compute Unified Device Architecture (CUDA) enables NVIDIA
 graphics processing units (GPUs) to be used for massively parallel
 general purpose computation.
 This package contains the driver specific runtime library.
 .
 Supported NVIDIA devices include GPUs starting from GeForce 8 and Quadro FX
 series, as well as the Tesla computing processors.
 .
 Please see the nvidia-kernel-dkms or
 nvidia-kernel-source packages
 for building the kernel module required by this package.
 This will provide nvidia-kernel-275.36.
(new) libgl1-nvidia-alternatives-ia32_275.36-0~bpo60+1_amd64.deb extra non-free/libs
simplifies replacing MESA libGL with GPU vendor libraries (32-bit)
 Diverts the free libGL.so (32-bit) implementation (MESA) and introduces
 alternatives to simplify plugging in accelerated implementations from GPU
 vendors.  Handles both libGL.so.1 and libGL.so.
(new) libgl1-nvidia-alternatives_275.36-0~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional non-free/oldlibs
transition libGL.so* diversions to glx-alternative-nvidia
 This is a transitional package aiding the upgrade to glx-alternative-nvidia.
 The libGL.so* diversions are now handled by glx-diversions and the
 alternatives by glx-alternative-mesa.
 .
 This package can be safely removed from the system once nothing depends on it.
(new) libgl1-nvidia-alternatives_275.36-0~bpo60+1_i386.deb optional non-free/oldlibs
transition libGL.so* diversions to glx-alternative-nvidia
 This is a transitional package aiding the upgrade to glx-alternative-nvidia.
 The libGL.so* diversions are now handled by glx-diversions and the
 alternatives by glx-alternative-mesa.
 .
 This package can be safely removed from the system once nothing depends on it.
(new) libgl1-nvidia-glx-ia32_275.36-0~bpo60+1_amd64.deb extra non-free/libs
NVIDIA binary OpenGL 32-bit libraries
 These binary 32-bit libraries provide optimized hardware acceleration of
 OpenGL applications via a direct-rendering X Server.
 See the description of the nvidia-glx package
 or /usr/share/doc/libgl1-nvidia-glx/README.txt.gz
 for a complete list of supported GPUs and PCI IDs.
(new) libgl1-nvidia-glx_275.36-0~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional non-free/libs
NVIDIA binary OpenGL libraries
 These binary libraries provide optimized hardware acceleration of
 OpenGL applications via a direct-rendering X Server.
 See the description of the nvidia-glx package
 or /usr/share/doc/libgl1-nvidia-glx/README.txt.gz
 for a complete list of supported GPUs and PCI IDs.
(new) libgl1-nvidia-glx_275.36-0~bpo60+1_i386.deb optional non-free/libs
NVIDIA binary OpenGL libraries
 These binary libraries provide optimized hardware acceleration of
 OpenGL applications via a direct-rendering X Server.
 See the description of the nvidia-glx package
 or /usr/share/doc/libgl1-nvidia-glx/README.txt.gz
 for a complete list of supported GPUs and PCI IDs.
(new) libglx-nvidia-alternatives_275.36-0~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional non-free/oldlibs
transition libgl.so diversions to glx-alternative-nvidia
 This is a transitional package aiding the upgrade to glx-alternative-nvidia.
 The libglx.so diversions are now handled by glx-diversions and the
 alternatives by glx-alternative-mesa.
 .
 This package can be safely removed from the system once nothing depends on it.
(new) libglx-nvidia-alternatives_275.36-0~bpo60+1_i386.deb optional non-free/oldlibs
transition libgl.so diversions to glx-alternative-nvidia
 This is a transitional package aiding the upgrade to glx-alternative-nvidia.
 The libglx.so diversions are now handled by glx-diversions and the
 alternatives by glx-alternative-mesa.
 .
 This package can be safely removed from the system once nothing depends on it.
(new) libnvcuvid1_275.36-0~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional non-free/libs
NVIDIA CUDA nvcuvid runtime library
 The Compute Unified Device Architecture (CUDA) enables NVIDIA
 graphics processing units (GPUs) to be used for massively parallel
 general purpose computation.
 .
 nvcuvid provides a mechanism for decoding video and exposing the surfaces to
 CUDA, allowing applications to perform custom processing of the video.
 nvcuvid is primarily targeted at transcoding and video-processing
 applications.
 .
 This package contains the nvcuvid runtime library.
(new) libnvcuvid1_275.36-0~bpo60+1_i386.deb optional non-free/libs
NVIDIA CUDA nvcuvid runtime library
 The Compute Unified Device Architecture (CUDA) enables NVIDIA
 graphics processing units (GPUs) to be used for massively parallel
 general purpose computation.
 .
 nvcuvid provides a mechanism for decoding video and exposing the surfaces to
 CUDA, allowing applications to perform custom processing of the video.
 nvcuvid is primarily targeted at transcoding and video-processing
 applications.
 .
 This package contains the nvcuvid runtime library.
(new) libnvidia-compiler-ia32_275.36-0~bpo60+1_amd64.deb extra non-free/libs
NVIDIA runtime compiler library (32-bit)
 The Compute Unified Device Architecture (CUDA) enables NVIDIA
 graphics processing units (GPUs) to be used for massively parallel
 general purpose computation.
 .
 This package contains the runtime compiler library (32-bit).
(new) libnvidia-compiler_275.36-0~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional non-free/libs
NVIDIA runtime compiler library
 The Compute Unified Device Architecture (CUDA) enables NVIDIA
 graphics processing units (GPUs) to be used for massively parallel
 general purpose computation.
 .
 This package contains the runtime compiler library.
(new) libnvidia-compiler_275.36-0~bpo60+1_i386.deb optional non-free/libs
NVIDIA runtime compiler library
 The Compute Unified Device Architecture (CUDA) enables NVIDIA
 graphics processing units (GPUs) to be used for massively parallel
 general purpose computation.
 .
 This package contains the runtime compiler library.
(new) libnvidia-ml1_275.36-0~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional non-free/libs
NVIDIA management library (NVML) runtime library
 NVML provides programmatic access to static information and monitoring
 data for NVIDIA GPUs, as well as limited managment capabilities.
 It is intended for use with Tesla compute products.
 .
 This package contains the nvidia-ml runtime library.
(new) libnvidia-ml1_275.36-0~bpo60+1_i386.deb optional non-free/libs
NVIDIA management library (NVML) runtime library
 NVML provides programmatic access to static information and monitoring
 data for NVIDIA GPUs, as well as limited managment capabilities.
 It is intended for use with Tesla compute products.
 .
 This package contains the nvidia-ml runtime library.
(new) nvidia-alternative_275.36-0~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional non-free/libs
allows the selection of NVIDIA as GLX provider
 In setups with several NVIDIA driver versions installed (e.g. current and
 legacy) this metapackage registers an alternative to allow easy switching
 between the different versions.
 Use 'update-alternatives --config nvidia' to select a version.
 .
 This package does not depend on the corresponding NVIDIA libraries.
 In order to install the NVIDIA driver and libraries, install the
 nvidia-glx package instead.
(new) nvidia-alternative_275.36-0~bpo60+1_i386.deb optional non-free/libs
allows the selection of NVIDIA as GLX provider
 In setups with several NVIDIA driver versions installed (e.g. current and
 legacy) this metapackage registers an alternative to allow easy switching
 between the different versions.
 Use 'update-alternatives --config nvidia' to select a version.
 .
 This package does not depend on the corresponding NVIDIA libraries.
 In order to install the NVIDIA driver and libraries, install the
 nvidia-glx package instead.
(new) nvidia-detect_275.36-0~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional non-free/x11
NVIDIA GPU detection utility
 The 'nvidia-detect' script in this package checks for an NVIDIA GPU in the
 system and recommends one of the non-free accelerated driver meta-packages
 (nvidia-glx, nvidia-glx-legacy-173xx or nvidia-glx-legacy-96xx) for
 installation.
(new) nvidia-detect_275.36-0~bpo60+1_i386.deb optional non-free/x11
NVIDIA GPU detection utility
 The 'nvidia-detect' script in this package checks for an NVIDIA GPU in the
 system and recommends one of the non-free accelerated driver meta-packages
 (nvidia-glx, nvidia-glx-legacy-173xx or nvidia-glx-legacy-96xx) for
 installation.
(new) nvidia-glx-ia32_275.36-0~bpo60+1_amd64.deb extra non-free/oldlibs
NVIDIA 32-bit libraries (transitional package)
 This is a dummy package to aid switching to
 libgl1-nvidia-glx-ia32.
(new) nvidia-glx_275.36-0~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional non-free/x11
NVIDIA metapackage
 This metapackage depends on the NVIDIA binary driver and libraries
 that provide optimized hardware acceleration of
 OpenGL applications via a direct-rendering X Server.
 AGP, PCIe, SLI, TV-out and flat panel displays are also supported.
 Please see the nvidia-kernel-dkms or
 nvidia-kernel-source packages
 for building the kernel module required by this package.
 This will provide nvidia-kernel-275.36.
 .
 This version only supports GeForce 6xxx and higher of the Geforce GPUs
 plus complimentary Quadros and nforce.  Look at the legacy packages
 for older cards.
 .
 See /usr/share/doc/nvidia-glx/README.txt.gz
 for a complete list of supported GPUs and PCI IDs.
(new) nvidia-glx_275.36-0~bpo60+1_i386.deb optional non-free/x11
NVIDIA metapackage
 This metapackage depends on the NVIDIA binary driver and libraries
 that provide optimized hardware acceleration of
 OpenGL applications via a direct-rendering X Server.
 AGP, PCIe, SLI, TV-out and flat panel displays are also supported.
 Please see the nvidia-kernel-dkms or
 nvidia-kernel-source packages
 for building the kernel module required by this package.
 This will provide nvidia-kernel-275.36.
 .
 This version only supports GeForce 6xxx and higher of the Geforce GPUs
 plus complimentary Quadros and nforce.  Look at the legacy packages
 for older cards.
 .
 See /usr/share/doc/nvidia-glx/README.txt.gz
 for a complete list of supported GPUs and PCI IDs.
(new) nvidia-graphics-drivers_275.36-0~bpo60+1.debian.tar.gz optional non-free/libs
(new) nvidia-graphics-drivers_275.36-0~bpo60+1.dsc optional non-free/libs
(new) nvidia-graphics-drivers_275.36.orig.tar.gz optional non-free/libs
(new) nvidia-kernel-dkms_275.36-0~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional non-free/kernel
NVIDIA binary kernel module DKMS source
 This package builds the NVIDIA Xorg binary kernel module needed by
 nvidia-glx, using DKMS.
 Provided that you have the kernel header packages installed, the kernel
 module will be built for your running kernel and automatically rebuilt for
 any new kernel headers that are installed.
 The NVIDIA binary drivers provide optimized hardware acceleration of
 OpenGL applications via a direct-rendering X Server for graphics cards
 using NVIDIA chip sets.  AGP, PCIe, SLI, TV-out and flat panel displays
 are also supported.
 .
 This version only supports GeForce 6xxx and higher of the Geforce GPUs
 plus complimentary Quadros and nforce.  Look at the legacy packages
 for older cards.
 .
 See /usr/share/doc/nvidia-kernel-dkms/README.txt.gz
 for a complete list of supported GPUs and PCI IDs.
(new) nvidia-kernel-dkms_275.36-0~bpo60+1_i386.deb optional non-free/kernel
NVIDIA binary kernel module DKMS source
 This package builds the NVIDIA Xorg binary kernel module needed by
 nvidia-glx, using DKMS.
 Provided that you have the kernel header packages installed, the kernel
 module will be built for your running kernel and automatically rebuilt for
 any new kernel headers that are installed.
 The NVIDIA binary drivers provide optimized hardware acceleration of
 OpenGL applications via a direct-rendering X Server for graphics cards
 using NVIDIA chip sets.  AGP, PCIe, SLI, TV-out and flat panel displays
 are also supported.
 .
 This version only supports GeForce 6xxx and higher of the Geforce GPUs
 plus complimentary Quadros and nforce.  Look at the legacy packages
 for older cards.
 .
 See /usr/share/doc/nvidia-kernel-dkms/README.txt.gz
 for a complete list of supported GPUs and PCI IDs.
(new) nvidia-kernel-source_275.36-0~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional non-free/kernel
NVIDIA binary kernel module source
 This package provides the source for the NVIDIA Xorg binary kernel module
 needed by nvidia-glx in a form suitable
 for use by module-assistant or kernel-package.
 The NVIDIA binary drivers provide optimized hardware acceleration of
 OpenGL applications via a direct-rendering X Server for graphics cards
 using NVIDIA chip sets.  AGP, PCIe, SLI, TV-out and flat panel displays
 are also supported.
 .
 PLEASE read /usr/share/doc/nvidia-kernel-source/README.Debian.gz
 for building information.  If you want the kernel module to be automatically
 installed via DKMS, install nvidia-kernel-dkms instead.
 .
 This version only supports GeForce 6xxx and higher of the Geforce GPUs
 plus complimentary Quadros and nforce.  Look at the legacy packages
 for older cards.
 .
 See /usr/share/doc/nvidia-kernel-source/README.txt.gz
 for a complete list of supported GPUs and PCI IDs.
(new) nvidia-kernel-source_275.36-0~bpo60+1_i386.deb optional non-free/kernel
NVIDIA binary kernel module source
 This package provides the source for the NVIDIA Xorg binary kernel module
 needed by nvidia-glx in a form suitable
 for use by module-assistant or kernel-package.
 The NVIDIA binary drivers provide optimized hardware acceleration of
 OpenGL applications via a direct-rendering X Server for graphics cards
 using NVIDIA chip sets.  AGP, PCIe, SLI, TV-out and flat panel displays
 are also supported.
 .
 PLEASE read /usr/share/doc/nvidia-kernel-source/README.Debian.gz
 for building information.  If you want the kernel module to be automatically
 installed via DKMS, install nvidia-kernel-dkms instead.
 .
 This version only supports GeForce 6xxx and higher of the Geforce GPUs
 plus complimentary Quadros and nforce.  Look at the legacy packages
 for older cards.
 .
 See /usr/share/doc/nvidia-kernel-source/README.txt.gz
 for a complete list of supported GPUs and PCI IDs.
(new) nvidia-libopencl1-ia32_275.36-0~bpo60+1_amd64.deb extra non-free/libs
NVIDIA OpenCL 32-bit library
 OpenCL (Open Computing Language) is a multivendor open standard for
 general-purpose parallel programming of heterogeneous systems that include
 CPUs, GPUs and other processors.
 .
 This package contains the installable client driver loader (ICD Loader)
 32-bit library provided by NVIDIA.
(new) nvidia-libopencl1_275.36-0~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional non-free/libs
NVIDIA OpenCL library
 OpenCL (Open Computing Language) is a multivendor open standard for
 general-purpose parallel programming of heterogeneous systems that include
 CPUs, GPUs and other processors.
 .
 This package contains the installable client driver loader (ICD Loader)
 library provided by NVIDIA.
(new) nvidia-libopencl1_275.36-0~bpo60+1_i386.deb optional non-free/libs
NVIDIA OpenCL library
 OpenCL (Open Computing Language) is a multivendor open standard for
 general-purpose parallel programming of heterogeneous systems that include
 CPUs, GPUs and other processors.
 .
 This package contains the installable client driver loader (ICD Loader)
 library provided by NVIDIA.
(new) nvidia-opencl-common_275.36-0~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional non-free/libs
NVIDIA OpenCL driver
 OpenCL (Open Computing Language) is a multivendor open standard for
 general-purpose parallel programming of heterogeneous systems that include
 CPUs, GPUs and other processors.
 .
 This package provides the common files for the NVIDIA installable client
 driver (ICD) for OpenCL.
(new) nvidia-opencl-common_275.36-0~bpo60+1_i386.deb optional non-free/libs
NVIDIA OpenCL driver
 OpenCL (Open Computing Language) is a multivendor open standard for
 general-purpose parallel programming of heterogeneous systems that include
 CPUs, GPUs and other processors.
 .
 This package provides the common files for the NVIDIA installable client
 driver (ICD) for OpenCL.
(new) nvidia-opencl-icd-ia32_275.36-0~bpo60+1_amd64.deb extra non-free/libs
NVIDIA OpenCL ICD (32-bit)
 OpenCL (Open Computing Language) is a multivendor open standard for
 general-purpose parallel programming of heterogeneous systems that include
 CPUs, GPUs and other processors.
 .
 This metapackage provides the 32-bit NVIDIA installable client driver (ICD) for
 OpenCL.
(new) nvidia-opencl-icd_275.36-0~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional non-free/libs
NVIDIA OpenCL ICD
 OpenCL (Open Computing Language) is a multivendor open standard for
 general-purpose parallel programming of heterogeneous systems that include
 CPUs, GPUs and other processors.
 .
 This metapackage provides the NVIDIA installable client driver (ICD) for
 OpenCL.
(new) nvidia-opencl-icd_275.36-0~bpo60+1_i386.deb optional non-free/libs
NVIDIA OpenCL ICD
 OpenCL (Open Computing Language) is a multivendor open standard for
 general-purpose parallel programming of heterogeneous systems that include
 CPUs, GPUs and other processors.
 .
 This metapackage provides the NVIDIA installable client driver (ICD) for
 OpenCL.
(new) nvidia-smi_275.36-0~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional non-free/utils
NVIDIA System Management Interface
 The NVIDIA System Management Interface "nvidia-smi" program provides
 system state and diagnostic information for the NVIDIA Tesla Visual
 Computing Systems.
(new) nvidia-smi_275.36-0~bpo60+1_i386.deb optional non-free/utils
NVIDIA System Management Interface
 The NVIDIA System Management Interface "nvidia-smi" program provides
 system state and diagnostic information for the NVIDIA Tesla Visual
 Computing Systems.
(new) nvidia-vdpau-driver-ia32_275.36-0~bpo60+1_amd64.deb extra non-free/libs
NVIDIA vdpau 32-bit driver
 These libraries provide the Video Decode and Presentation API for Unix.
 They provide accelerated video playback (incl. H.264) for the supported
 graphics cards.
 This package contains the NVIDIA VDPAU driver (32-bit).
 .
 See /usr/share/doc/nvidia-vdpau-driver-ia32/README.txt.gz
 for more information.
 .
 Please see the nvidia-kernel-dkms or
 nvidia-kernel-source packages
 for building the kernel module required by this package.
 This will provide nvidia-kernel-275.36.
(new) nvidia-vdpau-driver_275.36-0~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional non-free/libs
NVIDIA vdpau driver
 These libraries provide the Video Decode and Presentation API for Unix.
 They provide accelerated video playback (incl. H.264) for the supported
 graphics cards.
 This package contains the NVIDIA VDPAU driver.
 .
 See /usr/share/doc/nvidia-vdpau-driver/README.txt.gz
 for more information.
 .
 Please see the nvidia-kernel-dkms or
 nvidia-kernel-source packages
 for building the kernel module required by this package.
 This will provide nvidia-kernel-275.36.
(new) nvidia-vdpau-driver_275.36-0~bpo60+1_i386.deb optional non-free/libs
NVIDIA vdpau driver
 These libraries provide the Video Decode and Presentation API for Unix.
 They provide accelerated video playback (incl. H.264) for the supported
 graphics cards.
 This package contains the NVIDIA VDPAU driver.
 .
 See /usr/share/doc/nvidia-vdpau-driver/README.txt.gz
 for more information.
 .
 Please see the nvidia-kernel-dkms or
 nvidia-kernel-source packages
 for building the kernel module required by this package.
 This will provide nvidia-kernel-275.36.
(new) xserver-xorg-video-nvidia_275.36-0~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional non-free/x11
NVIDIA binary Xorg driver
 These binary drivers provide optimized hardware acceleration of
 OpenGL applications via a direct-rendering X Server.
 AGP, PCIe, SLI, TV-out and flat panel displays are also supported.
 Please see the nvidia-kernel-dkms or
 nvidia-kernel-source packages
 for building the kernel module required by this package.
 This will provide nvidia-kernel-275.36.
 .
 This version only supports GeForce 6xxx and higher of the Geforce GPUs
 plus complimentary Quadros and nforce.  Look at the legacy packages
 for older cards.
 .
 See /usr/share/doc/nvidia-glx/README.txt.gz
 for a complete list of supported GPUs and PCI IDs.
(new) xserver-xorg-video-nvidia_275.36-0~bpo60+1_i386.deb optional non-free/x11
NVIDIA binary Xorg driver
 These binary drivers provide optimized hardware acceleration of
 OpenGL applications via a direct-rendering X Server.
 AGP, PCIe, SLI, TV-out and flat panel displays are also supported.
 Please see the nvidia-kernel-dkms or
 nvidia-kernel-source packages
 for building the kernel module required by this package.
 This will provide nvidia-kernel-275.36.
 .
 This version only supports GeForce 6xxx and higher of the Geforce GPUs
 plus complimentary Quadros and nforce.  Look at the legacy packages
 for older cards.
 .
 See /usr/share/doc/nvidia-glx/README.txt.gz
 for a complete list of supported GPUs and PCI IDs.
Changes: nvidia-graphics-drivers (275.36-0~bpo60+1) squeeze-backports; urgency=low
 .
  * Rebuild for squeeze-backports.  (Closes: #627743)
  * Disable multiarch build.
  * Reduce Build-Depends: debhelper and compat level to 8.
  * Remove version number hacks and use a sane version number of 275.36.
 .
nvidia-graphics-drivers (280.13.really.275.36-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  [ Andreas Beckmann ]
  * New upstream release 275.36 (2011-11-04).
    - Fixed a bug that caused trapezoid and triangle rendering to be very slow
      on older GPUs with xorg-server 1.11.  (Closes: #642757 and 15 dupes)
    - Added support for the following GPU: GeForce 510.
  * Update watch file to mangle the '280.13.really.' version prefix.
  * Drop libvdpau1 multiarch workaround, libvdpau1 0.4.1-3 got multiarch.
  * bug-control: collect information about installed nouveau packages.
  * Bump nvidia-kernel-common versioned dependency to 20110213 (updates initrd
    to enable/disable the nouveau blacklist).
  * Bump glx-alternative-nvidia versioned dependency to 0.2.
 .
nvidia-graphics-drivers (280.13.really.275.28-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  [ Andreas Beckmann ]
  * New upstream release 275.28 (2011-09-09).
    * WARNING: this is a downgrade, some features added in 280.xx are no
      longer available and some devices may be no longer supported.
    - Added support for xserver ABI 11 (xorg-server 1.11).
    - Fixed a bug that caused the GLSL built-in uniforms gl_FrontMaterial
      and gl_BackMaterial to not be updated properly when calling
      glMaterial from a display list.
    - Fixed an error handling bug that caused the OpenGL driver to
      crash while running certain WebGL applications.
    - Fixed a bug in VDPAU that caused a glibc assertion when a call to
      VdpDeviceCreateX11 failed in certain ways.
  * Add xorg-video-abi-11 as alternative dependency and bump xserver-xorg-core
    dependency.  (Closes: #639737)
 .
nvidia-graphics-drivers (280.13-5) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  [ Andreas Beckmann ]
  * Add a NEWS entry about incompatibility with Xorg Xserver 1.11.
  * Drop Conflicts with pre-squeeze kernel *-2.6.32-trunk-*.
  * xserver-xorg-video-nvidia: add (versioned) Depends: xserver-xorg-core.
  * Use PCI IDs extracted from the README, not the kernel module.
  * Ship PCI ID lists of GPUs supported by the different legacy drivers in
    the nvidia-detect package in /usr/share/nvidia.  (Closes: #639793)
  * Let nvidia-detect read the PCI IDs from /usr/share/nvidia/ instead of
    hardcoding them in the script.
 .
nvidia-graphics-drivers (280.13-4) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  [ Andreas Beckmann ]
  * Avoid multiarch file conflicts:
    - Install the x86 README.txt in libgl1-nvidia-glx and nvidia-vdpau-driver.
    - Use wildcards instead of multiarch paths in *.lintian-overrides.
  * Work around make bug #635317: "make 3.82 breaks kernel module build:
    'mixed implicit and normal rules' in linux-headers-*" (only affects the
    version in experimental) by adding Breaks: make (= 3.82-1) to the source
    packages.  (Closes: #640539)
  * Add a nvidia-detect package with a script 'nvidia-detect' to detect NVIDIA
    GPUs and recommend a driver meta package to install.  (Closes: #614825)
    Based on the script from http://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers
 .
nvidia-graphics-drivers (280.13-3) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  [ Andreas Beckmann ]
  * Revert enabling xorg-video-abi-11, there are some more ABI changes in
    Xserver 1.11.0 that didn't get properly versioned and may cause trouble,
    see http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=165665
    (Reopens: #639737)
 .
nvidia-graphics-drivers (280.13-2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  [ Andreas Beckmann ]
  * Add experimental alternative dependency on xorg-video-abi-11 for using the
    NVIDIA driver with Xserver 1.11 in unstable.  NVIDIA does not yet support
    this version officially, therefore the "IgnoreABI" option needs to be
    enabled, see xorg.conf(5).  (Closes: #639737)
  * Call check-for-mismatching-nvidia-module properly by passing the new
    upstream version as first argument.  (Closes: #636680)
  * Bump debhelper dependency to >= 8.1.3 for experimental debhelper compat
    level 9, which is used for multiarch build.  (Closes: #637368)
  * Add instructions for squeeze-backports to README.source and a
    prepare-squeeze-backport target to debian/rules that performs the
    necessary changes.
  * Add empty /usr/lib/tls directory to ensure smoother upgrades.
  * Add lintian overrides for shlib-calls-exit (experimental tag).
 .
nvidia-graphics-drivers (280.13-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  [ Andreas Beckmann ]
  * New upstream release 280.13 (2011-08-03).
    - Fixed a GLX bug that could cause the X server to crash when
      rendering a display list using GLX indirect rendering.
    - Fixed a GLX bug that could cause a hang in applications that
      use X server grabs.
    - Fixed an X driver bug that caused 16x8 stipple patterns to
      be rendered incorrectly.
  * New upstream release 275 series.
    - Fixed a bug in VDPAU that caused a glibc assertion when a call to
      VdpDeviceCreateX11 failed in certain ways.
    - Fixed a bug that caused the GLSL built-in uniforms gl_FrontMaterial
      and gl_BackMaterial to not be updated properly when calling
      glMaterial from a display list.
    - Fixed an error handling bug that caused the OpenGL driver to
      crash while running certain WebGL applications.
  * Upload to unstable.
  * conftest.h: remove obsolete conftest.sh function signal_struct, no longer
    used by the legacy drivers.
  * Because PCI ID extraction from the binary object no longer seems to work,
    extract the supported PCI IDs from the README and track changes in
    debian/nv-readme.ids.
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nvidia-graphics-drivers (280.11-1) experimental; urgency=low
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  [ Andreas Beckmann ]
  * New upstream beta 280.11 (2011-07-26).
    - Fixed a GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap bug that caused corruption
      when texturing from sufficiently small pixmaps and, in particular,
      corruption in the GNOME Shell Message Tray.
  * Upload to experimental.
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nvidia-graphics-drivers (280.04-1) experimental; urgency=low
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  [ Andreas Beckmann ]
  * New upstream beta 280.04 (2011-06-29).
    - Added support for the following GPUs: GeForce GTX 570M,
      GeForce GTX 580M.
    - Added unofficial GLX protocol support (i.e., for GLX indirect
      rendering) for the following OpenGL extension:
          GL_EXT_vertex_attrib_64bit
    - Added GLX protocol support (i.e., for GLX
      indirect rendering) for the following OpenGL extensions:
        GL_ARB_half_float_pixel
        GL_EXT_packed_depth_stencil
  * Upload to experimental.
  * Update symbols control files.
  * Add Breaks: nvidia-smi (<< $(nvidia:Version}) to libnvidia-ml1 because the
    interface is changing frequently but the soname is kept.
  * Update lintian overrides.
  * Convert lintian overrides to use the [arch] format (lintian 2.5.1) instead
    of #!i386#/#!amd64# parameter substitution.
  * Work around autoreject by ftp-master which is still running lintian 2.5.0.
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nvidia-graphics-drivers (275.21-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  [ Andreas Beckmann ]
  * New upstream release 275.21 (2011-07-21).
    - Restored the release splash screen in the NVIDIA X driver (the beta
      splash screen was accidentally re-enabled between 275.09.07 and
      275.19).
    - Added X configuration options "3DVisionProHwButtonPairing",
      "3DVisionProHwSinglePairingTimeout", "3DVisionProHwMultiPairingTimeout",
      and "3DVisionProHwDoubleClickThreshold" to configure hardware button
      based pairing in NVIDIA 3D Vision Pro.
      See "Appendix B. X Config Options" in the README for more information.
    - Fixed a bug that prevented initialization of the NVIDIA 3D Vision or
      NVIDIA 3D Vision Pro hub if no EDID was present.
  * Use a versioned dependency on the transitional
    libgl{1,x}-nvidia-alternatives packages.
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nvidia-graphics-drivers (275.19-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  [ Andreas Beckmann ]
  * New upstream release 275.19 (2011-07-15).
    - Fix memory error and abort reported by glibc when running the application
      FieldView from Intelligent Light.
    - Fixed an OpenGL driver bug that caused an application crash when running
      Altair HyperMesh.
    - Fixed a performance problem when switching between stereo and monoscopic
      rendering in the application Smoke.
    - Fixed poor X driver handling of pixmap out of memory scenarios.
    - Fixed an interrupt handling deficiency that could lead to performance and
      stability problems when many NVIDIA GPUs shared few IRQs.
    - Added support for the following GPUs: GeForce GT 540M.
    - Fixed bugs in the VDPAU presentation queue that could cause GPU errors
      and hangs when destroying a presentation queue. This happens when
      exiting applications, and also when toggling to and from full-screen
      mode in Adobe Flash.
  * Run check-for-conflicting-opengl-libraries from libgl1-nvidia*-glx{,-ia32}
    and xserver-xorg-video-nvidia* postinst.
  * Run check-for-mismatching-nvidia-module from libgl1-nvidia*-glx{,-ia32},
    xserver-xorg-video-nvidia* and libcuda1{,-ia32} postinst, if available.
    (Closes: #620327)
  * Add Depends: nvidia-support to libgl1-nvidia*-glx{,-ia32} and
    xserver-xorg-video-nvidia.
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nvidia-graphics-drivers (275.09.07-5) unstable; urgency=low
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  [ Andreas Beckmann ]
  * Add dependency on libgl{1,x}-nvidia-alternatives to nvidia-alternative to
    ensure the old packages are not removed prematurely.  (Closes: #632742)
  * Add Breaks: nvidia-smi (<< $(nvidia:Version}) to libnvidia-ml1 because the
    interface is changing frequently but the soname is kept.
  * Convert lintian overrides to use the [arch] format (lintian 2.5.1) instead
    of #!i386#/#!amd64# parameter substitution.
  * Partially merge 195.36.31-91 (UNRELEASED):
    - Generate some *-ia32.lintian-overrides by swapping [i386] and [amd64].
  * Partially merge 195.36.31-92 (UNRELEASED):
    - Collect xorg.conf and most recent Xorg.*.log when reporting bugs.
    - Remove the nvidia alternative before removing the libraries.
    - Only add slave links if the destination directory exists.
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nvidia-graphics-drivers (275.09.07-4) unstable; urgency=low
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  [ Andreas Beckmann ]
  * Upload to unstable.
  * Drop lintian 2.4.3 compatibility overrides.
  * Ship the /usr/lib/nvidia/current directory in the nvidia-alternative
    package to ensure the master alternative exists.
  * Drop empty directories from xserver-xorg-driver-nvidia, these are provided
    by glx-alternative-nvidia.
  * Update bug-control to report information about some of the recently
    added/renamed packages.
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nvidia-graphics-drivers (275.09.07-3) experimental; urgency=low
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  [ Andreas Beckmann ]
  * Upload to experimental.
  * Add XS-Autobuild: yes to debian/control.  See instructions in #602838.
  * Add Pre-Depends: glx-diversions to the transitional packages to ensure
    clean diversion upgrades in some corner cases.
  * Install the following files that exist in both current and legacy drivers
    into a version specific directory /usr/lib/nvidia/{current,legacy-*}:
    libGL.so.1, libglx.so, nvidia_drv.so, libnvidia-cfg.so.1,
    libXvMCNVIDIA.so.1, libXvMCNVIDIA_dynamic.so.1, nvidia-bug-report.sh.
  * The 'nvidia' alternative (set up by package nvidia-alternative{,-legacy-*})
    handles creation of appropriate symlinks in /usr/lib/nvidia.
  * The 'glx' alternative (set up by package glx-alternative-nvidia) handles
    creation of appropriate symlinks in /usr/lib, /usr/lib/xorg, etc.
  * Update bug-script to list files in the new private directory as well as in
    multiarch directories.
  * Enable multiarch build.
    - Add Multi-Arch: same/foreign/allowed.
    - Use compat level 9.
    - Work around missing multiarch support in libvdpau1.
  * Add Conflicts: lib{*}-ia32 [i386] to lib{*} to prevent mixing multiarch
    and biarch packages, e.g. lib{*}:i386 and lib{*}-ia32:amd64 on amd64.
  * Stop working around the upstream tarball layout changes after 195xx, work
    around this in the legacy packages instead.
  * Provide nvidia-glx-any, xserver-xorg-video-nvidia-any,
    libgl1-nvidia-glx-any, libgl1-nvidia-glx-ia32-any.
  * Convert the Conflicts: *-legacy-*, fglrx-* to versioned Breaks: as the
    library and driver parts should be co-installable by now.  There still can
    be only one nvidia-*-dkms package installed at a time as they all generate
    the same kernel module: nvidia.ko.  (Closes: #610021)
  * Update README.alternatives.
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  [ Russ Allbery ]
  * Update Lintian overrides for libnvidia-complier and libcuda1 for the
    move to multiarch paths.
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nvidia-graphics-drivers (275.09.07-2) experimental; urgency=low
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  [ Andreas Beckmann ]
  * Upload to experimental.
  * Switch to multiarch-aware diversion and alternatives handling provided by
    the glx-diversions/glx-alternative-nvidia packages.
    (Closes: #630527, #630775, #630579, #630565, #630850)
  * Drop Breaks: libgl1-mesa-glx (>= 7.10.2-4~).
  * Move handling of alternatives from nvidia-glx and libgl1-nvidia-glx to
    nvidia-alternative (new package) and glx-alternative-nvidia (from
    glx-alternatives).  libGL.so.1 and libglx.so (the Xorg module) no longer
    can be configured independently, avoiding possible mixed NVIDIA/MESA
    setups.
  * Convert old packages libgl{1,x}-nvidia-alternatives to transitional ones.
  * Note: The diversion and alternative handling of
    libgl1-nvidia-{glx,alternatives}-ia32 is not being changed.
    These packages will become obsolete by adding multiarch support.
  * Split the Xorg driver and modules from nvidia-glx into new package
    xserver-xorg-driver-nvidia (package name agreed by Cyril Brulebois).
  * Override a spelling error in the binary-only part of the kernel module.
  * Drop override for no longer emitted experimental shlib-calls-exit.
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nvidia-graphics-drivers (275.09.07-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  [ Andreas Beckmann ]
  * New upstream release 275.09.07 (2011-06-14).
    - Fixed a bug that caused desktop corruption in GNOME 3 after a
      VT-switch or suspend/resume cycle.  (Closes: #629203)
    - Added support for the following GPUs: GeForce GT 545, GeForce GTX 560,
      GeForce GTX 560M, GeForce 315M, GeForce 320M, GeForce 410M,
      Quadro 3000M, Quadro 4000M, Quadro 5010M.
  * Upload to unstable.
  * Update symbols control files.
  * Refresh linux3.patch, upstream partially added Linux 3 support.
  * Partially merge 195.36.31-91 (UNRELEASED).
    - Add Pre-Depends: nvidia-installer-cleanup to nvidia-kernel-dkms.
    - Let nvidia-opencl-icd{,-ia32} depend on libnvidia-compiler{,-ia32},
      OpenCL code usually requires compilation at runtime.  (Closes: #629808)
    - Temporarily add versioned Breaks: libgl1-mesa-glx (>= 7.10.2-4~), we need
      to rework the diversions for cooperation with multiarch enabled MESA
      libraries.
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nvidia-graphics-drivers (275.09.04-1) experimental; urgency=low
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  [ Andreas Beckmann ]
  * New upstream beta 275.09.04 (2011-06-04).
    - 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.  (Closes: #629513, #627608, #625877)
    - 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.
  * Upload to experimental.
  * Update symbols control files.
  * Add linux3.patch to make the module build on linux-3.0.  (Closes: #628925)
 .
  [ Russ Allbery ]
  * Add DM-Upload-Allowed: yes to debian/control.
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nvidia-graphics-drivers (275.09-1) experimental; urgency=low
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  [ Andreas Beckmann ]
  * New upstream beta 275.09 (2011-05-20).
    - 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.
    - 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.
    - Fixed a bug causing incorrect reporting of GPU core and ambient
      temperatures via NV-CONTROL.
  * Upload to experimental.
  * Update symbols control files.
  * Refresh conditionally-include-linux_version.h.patch and
    use-nv-kernel.o.ARCH.patch.
  * conftest.h: implement checks for generated/compile.h and
    generated/utsrelease.h (275.09).
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nvidia-graphics-drivers (270.41.19-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  [ Andreas Beckmann ]
  * New upstream release 270.41.19 (2011-05-20).
    - Fixed a bug in the VDPAU presentation queue that could cause 1
      second hangs when transitioning from blit-based display to overlay-
      based display. This would most commonly happen when disabling a
      compositing manager.
    - Fixed a bug that could cause crashes when capturing SDI video.
    - Fixed a corner-case in which the OpenGL driver could leak resources
      in applications utilizing fork().
    - Addressed a Linux kernel interface compatibility problem that could
      lead to ioremap() errors and, potentially, functional and/or
      stability problems.
    - Fixed a bug that caused SLI initialization to fail on some Intel
      based systems.
    - Fixed a bug that caused SLI initialization to fail when using recent
      Linux kernels, such as 2.6.38.
  * Update nv-kernel.ids.
  * Update symbols control files.
  * Partially merge 195.36.31-91 (UNRELEASED).
    - Drop nvidia-kernel-compat-2.6.38.patch and adjust conftest.h to mark
      aquire_console_sem as no longer available in 2.6.38 and newer kernels.
      This avoids different behaviour between the kernel modules built from
      upstream installer and the Debian packages.
    - Add avoid-ld.gold.patch to explicitly link with ld.bfd.  The kernel
      module built with ld.gold does not work properly.
      (Closes: #625761, #626279)
    - Drop dependency on nvidia-common in favor of nvidia-installer-cleanup.
    - Convert nvidia-vdpau-driver{,-ia32} related versioned Conflicts/Replaces
      to Breaks/Replaces.
    - Turn nvidia-glx-ia32 into a transitional package, the libraries have
      been shipped in libgl1-nvidia-glx-ia32 for quite some time.
    - Add support for arch-specific overrides (lintian 2.5.0).
    - Let the triggers only create the alternatives to diverted libraries if
      the diverted file is a symbolic link and points to an actual file.  This
      avoids failures running the triggers on some systems with broken
      diverted files.  (Closes: #626399)
    - Perform the same validation and correction of the diverted symlinks in
      libgl1-nvidia-alternatives and libgl1-nvidia-alternatives-ia32.
    - Add Depends: nvidia-support to nvidia-glx.  The new support package
      ships the nvidia-bug-report.sh manpage.
    - Override the binary-without-manpage lintian warning now that we provide
      a manpage (in nvidia-support).
    - conftest.h: implement conftest.sh function ioremap_cache (270.41.19).
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nvidia-graphics-drivers (270.41.06-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  [ Andreas Beckmann ]
  * New upstream release 270.41.06 (2011-04-20).  (Closes: #624644)
    - Fixed a bug that caused some GPUs to stop responding when the X Server
      was started. All GPUs are susceptible, but the failure was primarily
      seen on GF104 and GF106 boards.
    - Added support for the following GPUs: Tesla M2090, Tesla M2075,
      Tesla C2075, Quadro 7000.
  * New upstream beta 270.41.03 (2011-04-18).
    - Fixed a bug causing the X server to hang every 49.7 days on 32-bit
      platforms.
    - Added support for the following GPUs: GeForce GT 520, GeForce GT 520M,
      GeForce GT 525M, GeForce GT 530, GeForce 405, GeForce GT 420,
      GeForce GT 440, GeForce GT 445M, GeForce GT 550M, GeForce GT 555M,
      GeForce GTX 470M, GeForce GTX 485M, GeForce GTX 550 Ti, GeForce GTX 590,
      NVS 4200M, Quadro 1000M, Quadro 2000M.
  * Upload to unstable.
  * Update nv-kernel.ids.
  * Update symbols control files.
  * Refresh use-nv-kernel.o.ARCH.patch and fix-typos.patch.
  * Partially merge 195.36.31-91 (UNRELEASED).
    - Update to Standards-Version: 3.9.2.
    - Override the experimental lintian tag shlib-calls-exit (libGL.so.*).
    - Support backport specific operations in debian/rules by setting the
      BACKPORT variable in debian/rules.defs.
    - Set the supported Xorg ABIs in debian/rules.defs, use substvars for Xorg
      related Depends/Provides, compute the values in debian/rules.
      Add compatibility settings for old Xorg versions for backports only.
    - Add #LIBDIR# and #PRIVATE# substitution variables for generated control
      files.
  * Add nvidia-installer-cleanup as an alternative to nvidia-common.
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nvidia-graphics-drivers (270.30-1) experimental; urgency=low
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  [ Andreas Beckmann ]
  * New upstream beta 270.30 (2011-03-02).
    - Added support for xserver ABI 10 (xorg-server 1.10).
  * New upstream beta 270.29 (2011-02-24).
  * New upstream beta 270.26 (2011-02-15).  (Closes: #616353)
    - Added NV-CONTROL event notification for NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SYNC_READY
      status changes.
    - Added support for the following GPUs: GeForce GTX 560 Ti.
    - Added a new X configuration option "Interactive", which defaults to
      enabled, but can be disabled to allow long-running GPU compute programs
      to run concurrently with X.
    - Fixed a bug in the VDPAU presentation queue that could cause VDPAU
      "display preemption" when rendering to tiny or zero-sized windows or
      pixmaps.
    - Fixed a bug in VDPAU which prevented use of the overlay presentation
      queue following an application exiting without gracefully destroying its
      VDPAU presentation queue.
    - Fixed a bug in VDPAU that prevented the overlay from ever being used if
      a presentation queue was created while the target window was redirected
      using the Composite extension when the presentation queue was created.
  * New upstream beta 270.18 (2011-01-21).
    - Reorganized the NVIDIA driver's /proc file system layout to better
      reflect current needs: /proc/driver/nvidia/cards/0..N has been
      moved to /proc/driver/nvidia/gpus/0..N/information
    - Added new shared library: libnvidia-ml.so.
      NVML provides programmatic access to static information and monitoring
      data for NVIDIA GPUs, as well as limited managment capabilities. It is
      intended for use with Tesla compute products.
      See web-based documentation and associated nvml.h header for more info.
    - Added a new X configuration option "3DVisionDisplayType" to specify
      the display type when NVIDIA 3D Vision is enabled with a non
      3D Vision ready display.
    - Fixed several bugs relating to hardware-accelerated gradients, which were
      causing visual corruption in some of the default Ubuntu GNOME themes.
  * New upstream beta 265 series.
    - Modified colormap updates to no longer be synchronized to vblank.  This
      allows applications to send XStoreColor and XStoreColors requests faster
      than the screen's refresh rate.
      This behavior can be controlled by a new NV-CONTROL attribute,
      NV_CONTROL_SYNC_LUT_UPDATES.  By default, LUT updates are not
      synchronized.  This may cause flickering in some applications that use the
      colormap to perform animation, such as xpilot running on a depth 8 X
      screen.  If you experience flickering, try running
          nvidia-settings -a [gpu:0]/SynchronousPaletteUpdates=1
  * Upload to experimental.
  * Update nv-kernel.ids.
  * Update symbols control files.
  * Refresh use-nv-kernel.o.ARCH.patch.
  * Add package libnvidia-ml1 for the NVIDIA management library (NVML), a new
    library added by upstream.
  * Alternatively depend on xorg-video-abi-10.
  * Let nvidia-vdpau-driver Conflicts/Replaces the obsolete transitional
    package nvidia-libvdpau-dev.
  * Merge 195.36.31-90 (UNRELEASED).
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nvidia-graphics-drivers (260.19.44-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  [ Andreas Beckmann ]
  * New upstream release 260.19.44 (2011-03-07).
    (Closes: #607430, #610755, #612136)
    - Updated the NVIDIA X driver to not update mode timings for G-Sync
      compatibility when NVIDIA 3D Vision or NVIDIA 3D VisionPro is
      enabled along with a G-Sync device.
    - Added support for the following GPUs: Quadro 2000 D, Quadro 400.
  * New upstream release 260.19.36 (2011-01-21).
    - Updated the NVIDIA kernel module to ensure that all system memory
      allocated by it for use with GPUs or within user-space components of the
      NVIDIA driver stack is initialized to zero.  (Closes: #609338)
      A new NVIDIA kernel module option, InitializeSystemMemoryAllocations,
      allows administrators to revert to the previous behavior.
    - Fixed a bug that caused X servers version 1.9 and higher to crash when
      color index overlays were enabled.
    - Fixed a bug that caused pixel value 255 to be treated as transparent in
      color index overlays.
    * Fix deadlock in some applications that fork.  (Closes: #612998)
  * New upstream release 260.19.29 (2010-12-13).
    - Added support for the following GPUs: GeForce GTX 460 SE,
      GeForce GTX 570, Quadro 5000M, NVS 300.
    - Fixed a bug that caused some OpenGL applications to become
      unresponsive for up to a minute on some GPUs when changing
      the resolution or refresh rate.
    - Added support for NVIDIA 3D Vision Pro.
      See the "Stereo" X configuration documentation in the README
      for further details.
    - Added a new X configuration option "3DVisionProConfigFile"
      to allow user provide a filename which NVIDIA X driver uses
      to store 3D Vision Pro configuration settings.
      See "Appendix B. X Config Options" in the README for
      more information.
  * Merge 195.36.31-7.
  * Remove NVIDIA_kernel-260.19.34-778465.diff, applied upstream.
  * Update nv-kernel.ids.
  * Detect license changes by comparing debian/copyright with the shipped
    LICENSE during build.
  * Pre-Depend on nvidia-common for interactive (using debconf)
    nvidia-installer cleanup.  There is a mutual exclusion between using the
    nvidia-installer and the driver packages.
    - Checks for /usr/bin/nvidia-installer and asks the user whether to run
      'nvidia-installer --uninstall'.  If that fails, offers to just delete
      the remaining files.  If the user chooses to do the cleanup himself,
      installation is blocked as long as nvidia-installer is still found on
      the system.  (Closes: #605337, #611705)
    - Adds a pre-install hook for the nvidia-installer, giving a warning to
      users running a NVIDIA-Linux-*.run file directly while Debian packages
      providing the driver are installed.  This hook fails intentionally, but
      unfortunately the default choice if the hook failed is to continue
      anyway.  Therefore the hook tries to kill the nvidia-installer process.
    - Provides a script that checks for conflicting libraries (libGL.so.*.*
      remaining from previous usage of the nvidia-installer) and offers to
      delete them.  The script is intended to be run from postinst.  If the
      user chooses not to delete them, postinst configure fails as long as the
      user has not cleaned up or lets the postinst delete the files.
  * nvidia-glx{,-ia32}.postinst: run the cleanup of conflicting libGL.so.*.*
    (Currently the conflicting libraries are moved to
    /var/lib/nvidia-backup.XXXXXX instead of deleting them.) (Closes: #606175)
  * Install a dummy file in /usr/lib/nvidia/diversions to ensure it is not
    removed by some old maintainer script.  Causes trouble if the destination
    directory of some diversion is missing and the diverted file is installed
    later on.  (Closes: #608625)
  * Add patch nvidia-kernel-compat-2.6.38.patch to fix build with 2.6.38-rc
    kernels.  (Closes: #613798)
  * Depend on xorg-video-abi-8 without minor version (Closes: #612956) and
    provide xorg-driver-video to match what Xorg 1.9 provides and expects.
  * Add script build-module-packages.sh to the documentation of the
    nvidia-kernel-source package, uses module-assistant to do a quick build of
    the modules for all installed linux-headers.
  * Prevent concurrent installation of mismatching upstream versions of
    libgl1-nvidia-glx and libgl1-nvidia-glx-ia32.  (Closes: #614040)
  * Catch module-assistant failures after nvidia-kernel-source updates without
    running 'module-assistant clean nvidia'.  Only works if the old version
    already contained this change and a module was built.
  * Use dpkg-parsechangelog to extract the upstream version number from
    debian/changelog, simplifying debian/rules.defs even more.
  * Update lintian-overrides to work with lintian 2.5.0.
  * Add patch fix-typos.patch to fix a typo in the module (found by lintian).
  * Drop Conflicts: binutils-gold, the problem is no longer reproducible with
    binutils-gold 2.21.0.20110302-2 and driver 260.19.44 or 195.36.31, so
    either the driver or gold was fixed inbetween.  (See #581336)
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  [ Russ Allbery ]
  * Readd the Lintian overrides for the old embedded library tags, since
    part of the ftp-master verification process seems to be using an older
    Lintian.
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nvidia-graphics-drivers (260.19.21-1) experimental; urgency=low
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  [ Andreas Beckmann ]
  * New upstream release 260.19.21 (2010-11-11).  (Closes: #603754)
    - Fixed a race condition in OpenGL that could cause crashes with
      multithreaded applications.
    - Fixed a bug that may cause OpenGL applications which fork to crash.
    - Fixed a bug in VDPAU that caused it to attempt allocation of huge
      blocks of system memory. This regression was introduced in the
      260.* driver series.
  * New upstream release 260.19.12 (2010-10-13).
    - Added support for the following GPUs: GeForce GTS 450, GeForce GTX 460M,
      GeForce GT 415M, GeForce GT 425M, GeForce GT 420M, GeForce GT 435M,
      Quadro 2000, Quadro 600.
    - Fixed the CustomEDID X configuration option so that it can handle
      EDID files from Linux procfs; e.g., /proc/acpi/video/IGPU/LCD0/EDID.
  * New upstream release 260.19.06 (2010-09-15).
    - Fixed an interaction problem with a change in X server behavior that
      caused slow text rendering on X.Org xserver 1.9.
    - Enhanced VDPAU to support interop with CUDA and OpenGL when Xinerama
      is active.
    - Fixed a bug in VDPAU that prevented temporal-spatial de-interlacing from
      operating when temporal de-interlacing was not also enabled.
    - Added support for configuring the dithering depth used when driving
      a flat panel with a GeForce 8 family or Quadro 4600/5600 or
      newer GPU.  See the "Dithering Controls" in the Flat Panel page
      in nvidia-settings.
  * New upstream release 260.19.04 (2010-09-08).
    - Added support for the nvcuvid API.
      nvcuvid provides a mechanism for decoding video and exposing the
      surfaces to CUDA, allowing applications to perform custom processing of
      the video. nvcuvid is primarily targeted at transcoding and video-
      processing applications. nvcuvid was already available on other
      platforms.
    - Fixed a bug in VDPAU that could cause a "display preemption" when
      toggling MPlayer to full-screen the first time.
    - Added OpenGL 4.1 support for Quadro Fermi, GeForce GTX 4xx, and
      later GPUs.
    - Enhanced VDPAU to fully support Xinerama.
    - Fixed a bug in the X driver that prevented operation of Xinerama when
      using multiple NVIDIA GPUs from different major hardware generations
      on X with ABI 4 or greater.
    - Fixed a bug in the OpenGL driver's Xinerama support.
      Rendering should have ocurred to all physical X screens driven by an
      NVIDIA GPU compatible with the NVIDIA GPU driving physical X screen 0.
      However, if some physical X screen did not satisfy that requirement,
      then not only would that physical X screen not be rendered to (as
      expected), but also all physical X screens with a higher number would
      not be rendered to (which was unexpected).
    - Added GPU "Processor Clock" reporting to the nvidia-settings PowerMizer
      page.
    - Implemented support for SLI Mosaic Mode on Quadro FX 5800 and
      Quadro Fermi and newer Quadro GPUs.
    - Enhanced the VDPAU overlay-based presentation queue to allow it to be
      used when SLI is active, and in some cases when the X composite
      extension is enabled. See the README for further details.
    - Added support for configuring the dithering mode used when driving
      a flat panel with a GeForce 8 family or Quadro 4600/5600 or
      newer GPU.  See the "Dithering Controls" in the Flat Panel page
      in nvidia-settings.
    - Added support for configuring individual displays as any eye in passive
      stereo mode "4" when using TwinView or SLI Mosaic through extensions to
      the MetaMode syntax.
    - Added ColorSpace and ColorRange features for HDMI. These give
      the ability to output YUV over HDMI and select full/reduced
      color range on RGB over HDMI. ColorSpace and ColorRange
      are X Configuration options and can be changed dynamically
      through nvidia-settings.
  * Upload to experimental.
  * Merge 195.36.31-6.
  * Update nv-kernel.ids.
  * Drop 2.6.36-ioctl.patch, fixed upstream.
  * conftest.h: implement new (after 195.xx) conftest.sh functions
    pci_dma_mapping_error, scatterlist, pci_domain_nr, file_operations,
    sg_init_table.  Kernel versions of symbol (dis-)appearance from lxr.
  * Update symbols control files.
  * Update lintian overrides.
  * libnvcuvid1: new package for the nvcuvid library added upstream.
  * Xorg 1.9 is supported since 256.53: add xorg-video-abi-8.0 as alternative
    dependency and stop providing xserver-xorg-video-6.  (Closes: #603755)
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nvidia-graphics-drivers (256.53-2) experimental; urgency=low
 .
  [ Andreas Beckmann ]
  * Upload to experimental.
  * Merge 195.36.31-4, 195.36.31-5.
  * Stop shipping CUDA and OpenCL headers.  NVIDIA will stop including them in
    the 260.xx release.  The NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit (which is the only user of
    these header files) already contains them and is the recommended source
    for these header files.
  * Drop libcuda1-dev and nvidia-libopencl1-dev packages, move libOpenCL.so
    link to nvidia-libopencl1.  libcuda1 and nvidia-libopencl1 Conflicts and
    Replaces their old -dev packages for clean upgrades without transitionals.
  * NOTE to packagers of software that uses NVIDIA CUDA and/or OpenCL: use
    Build-Depends: nvidia-cuda-dev and/or nvidia-opencl-dev or
    nvidia-cuda-toolkit.  If a certain OpenCL API is required, add versioned
    B-D on opencl-headers, e.g (<< 1.1) for API 1.0 or (>> 1.1) for API 1.1.
  * Drop transitional packages that were released with squeeze:
    - nvidia-glx-dev (now Conflicts/Replaces by libgl1-nvidia-glx)
    - nvidia-libvdpau1{,-ia32}, nvidia-libvdpau-dev
    - libnvidia-compiler1{,-ia32}
      (now Conflicts/Replaces by libnvidia-compiler{,-ia32}).
  * Lower Priority of *-ia32 packages to extra (debcheck).
  * Switch default Section to non-free/libs with a few exceptions: x11
    (nvidia-glx), utils (nvidia-smi), kernel (nvidia-kernel-{source,dkms}),
    oldlibs (nvidia-glx-ia32).
 .
  [ Russ Allbery ]
  * Use /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build as the default kernel build location
    for nvidia-kernel-source instead of /usr/src/linux, since this is set
    up automatically by the current linux-headers-* packages.
  * In the nvidia-kernel-source documentation, remove mention of setting
    KVERS, which should no longer be needed, and mention that setting KSRC
    is optional if the build link exists and you're building for the
    currently running kernel.
 .
nvidia-graphics-drivers (256.53-1) experimental; urgency=low
 .
  [ Andreas Beckmann ]
  * New upstream release.
    (Closes: #586958, #592205, #592574, #594310, #595210)
  * Upload to experimental.
  * Packaging based on 195.36.31-3.
  * Add libxvmc1 to Build-Depends.
  * Several libraries were renamed and SONAMEs were changed by upstream.
  * Ship new header cudaVDPAU.h.
  * Update symbols control files.
  * Update nv-kernel.ids.
  * Update lintian overrides.
  * Add Conflicts: fglrx-driver, fglrx-glx, fglrx-glx-ia32 to the
    libgl*-nvidia-alternatives packages, too.
  * libgl1-nvidia-alternatives-ia32: abort before configuring on broken
    systems, i.e. /usr/lib32 being a symlink pointing to
    /emul/ia32-linux/usr/lib (reinstall libc6-i386 to fix)
  * debian/*.postinst(configure): abort early if DPKG_MAINTSCRIPT_PACKAGE is
    not set (usually if called from dpkg-reconfigure, see #560317)
  * Add myself to Uploaders.
 .
  [ Russ Allbery ]
  * Remove Andres Mejia from Uploaders at his request.
 .
nvidia-graphics-drivers (195.36.31-92) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
 .
  [ Andreas Beckmann ]
  * Merge diversions, alternatives and multiarch changes from 275xx releases:
  * Switch to multiarch-aware diversion and alternatives handling provided by
    the glx-diversions/glx-alternative-nvidia packages.
  * Move handling of alternatives from nvidia-glx and libgl1-nvidia-glx to
    nvidia-alternative (new package) and glx-alternative-nvidia (from
    glx-alternatives).  libGL.so.1 and libglx.so (the Xorg module) no longer
    can be configured independently, avoiding possible mixed NVIDIA/MESA
    setups.
  * Convert old packages libgl{1,x}-nvidia-alternatives to transitional ones.
  * Note: The diversion and alternative handling of
    libgl1-nvidia-{glx,alternatives}-ia32 is not being changed.
    These packages will become obsolete by adding multiarch support.
  * Split the Xorg driver and modules from nvidia-glx into new package
    xserver-xorg-driver-nvidia (package name agreed by Cyril Brulebois).
  * Install the following files that exist in both current and legacy drivers
    into a version specific directory /usr/lib/nvidia/{current,legacy-*}:
    libGL.so.1, libglx.so, nvidia_drv.so, libnvidia-cfg.so.1,
    libXvMCNVIDIA.so.1, libXvMCNVIDIA_dynamic.so.1, nvidia-bug-report.sh.
  * Do the same with libnvidia-tls.so.1, tls/libnvidia-tls.so.1 and
    libGLcore.so.1 which are only supplied by the legacy packages.
  * The 'nvidia' alternative (set up by package nvidia-alternative{,-legacy-*})
    handles creation of appropriate symlinks in /usr/lib/nvidia.
  * The 'glx' alternative (set up by package glx-alternative-nvidia) handles
    creation of appropriate symlinks in /usr/lib, /usr/lib/xorg, etc.
  * Convert the Conflicts: *-legacy-*, fglrx-* to versioned Breaks: as the
    library and driver parts should be co-installable by now.  There still can
    be only one nvidia-*-dkms package installed at a time as they all generate
    the same kernel module: nvidia.ko.
  * Provide nvidia-glx-any, xserver-xorg-video-nvidia-any,
    libgl1-nvidia-glx-any, libgl1-nvidia-glx-ia32-any.
  * Update README.alternatives.
  * Update bug-script to list files in the new private directory as well as in
    multiarch directories.  Collect xorg.conf and most recent Xorg.*.log.
  * Update bug-control to report information about some of the recently
    added/renamed packages.
  * Run check-for-conflicting-opengl-libraries from libgl1-nvidia*-glx{,-ia32}
    and xserver-xorg-video-nvidia* postinst.
  * Enable multiarch.
    - Add ${misc:Pre-Depends} to all library packages.
    - Add Multi-Arch: same/foreign/allowed.
    - Use compat level 9.
    - Use #LIBDIR# substitution variable.
    - Work around missing multiarch support in libvdpau1.
  * Run check-for-mismatching-nvidia-module from libgl1-nvidia*-glx{,-ia32},
    xserver-xorg-video-nvidia* and libcuda1{,-ia32} postinst, if available.
  * Add Depends: nvidia-support to libgl1-nvidia*-glx{,-ia32} and
    xserver-xorg-video-nvidia.
  * Remove the nvidia alternative before removing the libraries.
  * Only add slave links if the destination directory exists.
 .
nvidia-graphics-drivers (195.36.31-91) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
 .
  [ Andreas Beckmann ]
  * Merge general changes from 270xx/275xx releases:
  * Update to Standards-Version: 3.9.2.
  * Drop nvidia-kernel-compat-2.6.38.patch and adjust conftest.h to mark
    aquire_console_sem as no longer available in 2.6.38 and newer kernels.
    This avoids different behaviour between the kernel modules built from
    upstream installer and the Debian packages.
  * Add no-smp_lock.patch to remove the superfluous inclusion of
    linux/smp_lock.h (kernel_locked is not used anywhere, so this seems to
    be bitrot).  That header is no longer available in 2.6.39-rc4, so this
    patch fixes build with the kernel in experimental.
  * Add avoid-ld.gold.patch to explicitly link with ld.bfd.  The kernel
    module built with ld.gold does not work properly.
  * Add linux3.patch to make the module build on linux-3.0.
  * Add nvidia-installer-cleanup as an alternative to nvidia-common.
  * Drop dependency on nvidia-common in favor of nvidia-installer-cleanup.
  * Add Pre-Depends: nvidia-installer-cleanup to nvidia-kernel-dkms.
  * Convert nvidia-vdpau-driver{,-ia32} related versioned Conflicts/Replaces
    to Breaks/Replaces.
  * Turn nvidia-glx-ia32 into a transitional package, the libraries have
    been shipped in libgl1-nvidia-glx-ia32 for quite some time.
  * Let the triggers only create the alternatives to diverted libraries if
    the diverted file is a symbolic link and points to an actual file.  This
    avoids failures running the triggers on some systems with broken
    diverted files.
  * Perform the same validation and correction of the diverted symlinks in
    libgl1-nvidia-alternatives and libgl1-nvidia-alternatives-ia32.
  * Add Depends: nvidia-support to nvidia-glx.  The new support package
    ships the nvidia-bug-report.sh manpage.
  * conftest.h:
    - Implement conftest.sh function ioremap_cache (270.41.19).
    - Implement checks for generated/compile.h and generated/utsrelease.h
      (275.09).
  * Let nvidia-opencl-icd{,-ia32} depend on libnvidia-compiler{,-ia32},
    OpenCL code usually requires compilation at runtime.
  * Support backport specific operations in debian/rules by setting the
    BACKPORT variable in debian/rules.defs.
  * Set the supported Xorg ABIs in debian/rules.defs, use substvars for Xorg
    related Depends/Provides, compute the values in debian/rules.
    Add compatibility settings for old Xorg versions for backports only.
  * Drop lintian 2.4.3 compatibility overrides.
  * Convert lintian-overrides to use [arch lists] introduced in lintian 2.5.1.
  * Generate some *-ia32.lintian-overrides by swapping [i386] and [amd64].
  * Fall back to the old version of nvidia.ids if extract-pci-ids.sh failed.
  * Remove support for restoring the upstream layout used up to 195xx.
  * Canonicalize the location of upstream's README.txt, NVIDIA_Changelog and
    kernel module source path.
  * Add Conflicts: lib{*}-ia32 [i386] to lib{*} to prevent mixing multiarch
    and biarch packages, e.g. lib{*}:i386 and lib{*}-ia32:amd64 on amd64.
  * Add XS-Autobuild: yes to debian/control.  See instructions in #602838.
  * Add #MAJOR# substitution variable.
  * Add #LIBDIR# and #PRIVATE# substitution variables for generated control
    files.
 .
  [ Russ Allbery ]
  * Add DM-Upload-Allowed: yes to debian/control.
 .
nvidia-graphics-drivers (195.36.31-90) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
 .
  [ Andreas Beckmann ]
  * Merge general changes from 256xx/260xx releases:
  * Use dpkg-parsechangelog to extract the upstream version number from
    debian/changelog, simplifying debian/rules.defs even more.
  * Drop Conflicts: binutils-gold, driver or gold was fixed.
  * Detect license changes by comparing debian/copyright with the shipped
    LICENSE during build.
  * Catch module-assistant failures after nvidia-kernel-source updates without
    running 'module-assistant clean nvidia'.  Only works if the old version
    already contained this change and a module was built.
  * Add script build-module-packages.sh to the documentation of the
    nvidia-kernel-source package, uses module-assistant to do a quick build of
    the modules for all installed linux-headers.
  * Install a dummy file in /usr/lib/nvidia/diversions to ensure it is not
    removed by some old maintainer script.  Causes trouble if the destination
    directory of some diversion is missing and the diverted file is installed
    later on.
  * conftest.h: implement new (after 195.xx) conftest.sh functions
    pci_dma_mapping_error, scatterlist, pci_domain_nr, file_operations,
    sg_init_table.  Kernel versions of symbol (dis-)appearance from lxr.
  * Pre-Depend on nvidia-common for interactive (using debconf)
    nvidia-installer cleanup.  There is a mutual exclusion between using the
    nvidia-installer and the driver packages.
    - Checks for /usr/bin/nvidia-installer and asks the user whether to run
      'nvidia-installer --uninstall'.  If that fails, offers to just delete
      the remaining files.  If the user chooses to do the cleanup himself,
      installation is blocked as long as nvidia-installer is still found on
      the system.
    - Adds a pre-install hook for the nvidia-installer, giving a warning to
      users running a NVIDIA-Linux-*.run file directly while Debian packages
      providing the driver are installed.  This hook fails intentionally, but
      unfortunately the default choice if the hook failed is to continue
      anyway.  Therefore the hook tries to kill the nvidia-installer process.
    - Provides a script that checks for conflicting libraries (libGL.so.*.*
      remaining from previous usage of the nvidia-installer) and offers to
      delete them.  The script is intended to be run from postinst.  If the
      user chooses not to delete them, postinst configure fails as long as the
      user has not cleaned up or lets the postinst delete the files.
  * nvidia-glx{,-ia32}.postinst: run the cleanup of conflicting libGL.so.*.*
    (Currently the conflicting libraries are moved to
    /var/lib/nvidia-backup.XXXXXX instead of deleting them.)
  * Use /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build as the default kernel build location
    for nvidia-kernel-source instead of /usr/src/linux, since this is set
    up automatically by the current linux-headers-* packages.
  * In the nvidia-kernel-source documentation, remove mention of setting
    KVERS, which should no longer be needed, and mention that setting KSRC
    is optional if the build link exists and you're building for the
    currently running kernel.
  * Stop shipping CUDA and OpenCL headers.  NVIDIA will stop including them in
    the 260.xx release.  The NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit (which is the only user of
    these header files) already contains them and is the recommended source
    for these header files.
  * Drop libcuda1-dev and nvidia-libopencl1-dev packages, move libOpenCL.so
    link to nvidia-libopencl1.  libcuda1 and nvidia-libopencl1 Conflicts and
    Replaces their old -dev packages for clean upgrades without transitionals.
  * NOTE to packagers of software that uses NVIDIA CUDA and/or OpenCL: use
    Build-Depends: nvidia-cuda-dev and/or nvidia-opencl-dev or
    nvidia-cuda-toolkit.  If a certain OpenCL API is required, add versioned
    B-D on opencl-headers, e.g (<< 1.1) for API 1.0 or (>> 1.1) for API 1.1.
  * Lower Priority of *-ia32 packages to extra (debcheck).
  * Switch default Section to non-free/libs with a few exceptions: x11
    (nvidia-glx), utils (nvidia-smi), kernel (nvidia-kernel-{source,dkms}),
    oldlibs (nvidia-glx-ia32).
  * Drop transitional packages that were released with squeeze:
    - nvidia-glx-dev (now Conflicts/Replaces by libgl1-nvidia-glx)
    - nvidia-libvdpau1{,-ia32}, nvidia-libvdpau-dev
      (now Conflicts/Replaces by nvidia-vdpau-driver{,-ia32})
    - libnvidia-compiler1{,-ia32}
      (now Conflicts/Replaces by libnvidia-compiler{,-ia32}).
  * Prevent concurrent installation of mismatching upstream versions of
    libgl1-nvidia-glx and libgl1-nvidia-glx-ia32.
  * Provide xorg-driver-video.
  * Add patch nvidia-kernel-compat-2.6.38.patch to fix build with 2.6.38
    kernels.
  * Add patch fix-typos.patch to fix a typo in the module (found by lintian).
  * Update lintian-overrides to work with lintian 2.5.0.  Keep error overrides
    compatible with older lintian releases until ftp-master is updated.
 .
nvidia-graphics-drivers (195.36.31-7) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
  [ Andreas Beckmann ]
  * Security fix.  (Closes: #609338)
    Apply upstream patch NVIDIA_kernel-260.19.34-778465.diff to fix
    information leak in the kernel module: kernel memory was returned
    uninitialized to user space.
  * Add instructions how to switch driver installation from the NVIDIA way
    (running the *.run file) to the Debian way (using packages).
  * Let the bug-script collect detailed information about OpenGL and NVIDIA
    libraries and their symlinks, diversions and alternatives currently found
    on the system.  Also list files remaining from using the nvidia-installer.
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