Debian 9 graphics driver update (ati) ask question. up vote-1 down vote favorite. i'm a new debian 9 user trying to update my graphics card driver. if i look at the debian wiki page for atiproprietary, i don't see debian 9 and am not sure if i can use one of the older drivers. i'm not sure if my card is supported.. Debian stable is safe and comfortable, but debian testing has better performing intel graphics drivers. let’s stay comfortable and get the newer drivers anyway. the debian gnu/linux project recently migrated the intel graphics drivers version 2.99.917 into their testing release channel.. Nvidia-graphics-drivers (185.18.14-2) unstable; urgency=low [ andreas beckmann ] * do not ship generated files in the source package * nvidia-kernel-source: recommend module-assistant * shlibs cleanup (closes: #533515) - update build-depends to include all needed libraries - updates for ia32-libs changes, now separate ia32-lib* packages - let.
10 issues skipped by the security teams: cve-2017-0351: all versions of the nvidia gpu display driver contain a vulnerability in the kernel mode layer handler where a null pointer dereference caused by invalid user input may lead to denial of service or potential escalation of privileges.; cve-2017-0352: all versions of the nvidia gpu display driver contain a vulnerability in the gpu firmware. Identification. the nvidia graphics processing unit (gpu) series/codename of an installed video card can usually be identified using the lspci command. for example:. Most linux-based* distributions include intel