Nvidia releases 580.142 driver for Linux

Nvidia has released version 580.142 of its graphics driver for Linux, designating it as the new recommended stable option. This update comes as the company continues development on the 595 beta series. The driver aims to match the reliability standards of Windows versions.

Nvidia announced the release of its 580.142 graphics driver for Linux on March 2026, positioning it as the latest recommended stable version for the platform. According to the company, this driver undergoes testing equivalent to that required for Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL) certification. As Nvidia states, "This driver meets the quality levels applied to Windows drivers that pass testing in Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL), therefore providing the same attention to driver reliability, robustness, and performance for non-Windows operating systems (e.g., Linux)."

The update includes a limited set of fixes to address specific technical issues. One correction resolves a bug that caused adaptive sync displays to go blank when connected via an active USB-C-to-HDMI adapter. Another fix targets a problem where Vulkan swapchains could stop presenting new frames on X11 environments. Additionally, the release mends a regression from the 470.xx series, which had prevented four 4K monitors—configured as separate X11 X screens on a single GPU—from properly setting display modes.

This stable driver arrives amid ongoing work on the more experimental 595 beta series, offering users a reliable option for Linux-based systems. The changes focus on enhancing compatibility and stability for multi-monitor setups and graphics-intensive applications.

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