Du nouveau, mais pas de bon augure pour moi. Voici qu'annonçait
NVDIA, il y a trois ans :
« Support timeframes for Unix legacy GPU releases
[…] The Linux 340.* legacy driver series is the last to support the G8x, G9x, and GT2xx GPUs, and motherboard chipsets based on them. Support for X.Org xserver version 1.20 was added to the 340.* legacy driver series with version 340.107, and support for Linux kernels up to Linux 5.4 was added with version 340.108. No further releases from the 340.* series are planned. […]
No further releases from the 71.86.* legacy driver series are planned ».
Mais il est précisé ceci,
ailleurs :
« Legacy GPUs are older-generation NVIDIA GPUs which are no longer supported in the regular NVIDIA Unified UNIX Graphics Driver. Instead, these GPUs will continue to be supported through special "Legacy GPU" drivers that will be updated periodically to add support for new versions of Linux system components (e.g., new Linux kernels, new versions of the X server, etc).For a complete list of the GPUs supported in each of the Legacy GPU driver series, see the lists below. For more information about the support timeline for each Legacy GPU driver series, see
//nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3142 ».
J'avais compris que c'était cuit pour moi, et voilà quelque chose qui vient jeter le trouble… Qu'en pensez-vous ?