

Linux and Windows Driver build Numbers are generally different. I'd be grateful if someone could help me find the right driver for my case. I know Ubuntu is not the best way to play games, but I'm sure there's a way to fix it.
#NVIDIA 960M DRIVER LIST DRIVERS#
Quick question : Are Windows and Linux NVidia's drivers build numbers the same ? In that case should I look for the same driver that I was using on Windows ? (which I think was 359 or something) I've searched on lots of threads for Ubuntu and Nvidia drivers, but since i'm novice to Linux, I wouldn't want to mess up with drivers that could do more bad than good for my case. Using the other one (I guess it uses Intel graphics ?), it doesn't freeze/crash on low quality, but obviously it's an awful quality. On games, using NVidia driver (low or ultra quality), PC freezes and crash. Now, on Additional Drivers I have - NVidia binary driver - 361.42 from nvidia-361. Which I did and it worked fine since then.

#NVIDIA 960M DRIVER LIST UPDATE#
I remember having a lot of troubles for the sames issues on Windows 10, that I solved after someone on Nvidia forums told me to never update the drivers on laptops, and only use the driver provided by the manufacturer website. This wasn't the case when I first installed Ubuntu, that's why I believe there are issues with the installed drivers. I have this same issue when I scroll down/top on browsers and everything else.
