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NVIDIA Driver 465.24.02 Issues
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Hello Pop!_OS NVIDIA users! We released NVIDIA driver 465.24.02 yesterday but unfortunately failed to detect that the 32-bit binaries had not been published in the Launchpad PPA. This causes upgrade issues and issues launching 32-bit binaries, which includes a number of games. We deleted these packages, so that the NVIDIA driver will be downgraded to 460.67 which should still be functional.

We have discovered the cause of this to be the i386 whitelist in place on Launchpad. Our staging repository was able to build the i386 package, so our testing was successful. When releasing on Launchpad, because nvidia-graphics-drivers-465 is not in the whitelist for 20.04 and 20.10, it did not build 32-bit binaries for those distributions. It did, however, build them for 18.04 and 21.04.

This issue has been reported to Ubuntu at the following links:

- https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/i386-packages-in-launchpad-ppas/15367/6

- https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/community-process-for-32-bit-compatibility/12598/107

We are working to update 20.04 and 20.10 to NVIDIA driver 460.73.01, which includes many of the improvements in 465.24.02, but will presumably build the 32-bit binaries correctly.

EDIT: 460.73.01 is released and should fix any update issues. It will update users who got the bad 465.24.02 update as well as those who were still on 460.67.

EDIT (again): If you have issues still, follow these steps to make sure the 460.73.01 driver is installed: https://www.reddit.com/r/pop_os/comments/n5j8c0/nvidia_driver_4652402_issues/gx4xqzp/

Thank you for your patience!

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