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Identify NVidia drivers


rockybalboa
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Hi there,

 

check for /usr/lib/libGLcore.so.1.0.XXXX. Those four X will tell you what version you're running, e.g. 5336.

 

Alternatively, run nvidia-installer --update as root. It will check what driver version you're running and whether there's an update available.

 

All provided you're running NVIDIA's drivers off www.nvidia.com and not the kernel drivers. Check XF86Config-4 for that--if it says "nv" rather than "nvidia", you're running the kernel drivers.

 

93,

-Sascha.rb

Edited by nggalai
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as root

cat /proc/driver/nvidia/version

or is that

cat /proc/drivers/nvidia/version

? well, something like that ;)

Guess your on windoze atm eh? :D

Its the first one you mentioned. (cat /proc/driver/nvidia/version)

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