Hi there,

Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
[0]Supermathie writes "NVidia has finally released drivers for their
chipsets and the 2.6 kernel that support 4K stacks.

Of course, decent hardware companies have the drivers for their chipsets already in the kernel source tree, eliminating the need for stuffing around with binary only rubbish.

Rubbish? Do you have a reason for stating this? Perhaps a reason backed up some very good objective analysis of why nVidia should release the source code to their driver?

Just in case anyone else is wanting to take a swipe at companies
like nVidia is it worth me mentioning that this driver release has
bumped performance on my nVidia FX5600 card by around 15% over the
previous driver release? Is it also worth mentioning that they have
included some GPL stuff in this release too?

It sounds like Volker has not watched a high-spec nVidia 3D card
doing its stuff on linux...without that driver he never will, and
its still free to download and install so why gripe?

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Kind regards,

Chris Wilkinson, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Canterbury Horse Taxis. http://www.horsetaxis.co.nz/




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