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Comment by gf000

17 hours ago

Modern NVIDIA drivers for their more recent cards are actually okay, again.

Well, they might work, but they are far from OK.

    - An open source kernel module which talks with the card.
    - A set of closed source GLX libraries for acceleration support.
    - A signed and encrypted firmware which only works with this closed source driver package to enable the card.

Nouveau drivers are intentionally crippled with a special firmware which enables the card to show a desktop, with abysmal performance and feature set.

Nothing is OK about that.

  • Well, amd drivers sucked a whole lot (fglrx anyone?) before AMD made them open-source. And on every other front it's the same, as basically every other manufacturer. There is no such thing as open hardware.

    • I have used fglrx for a very long time, and have some adventures with it. I even knew people from the development team, actually.

      Well, having a driver agnostic closed source firmware is pretty different from an end-to-end closed chain with a driver-authenticating firmware.

      Also, while fglrx had some serious problems, they didn't wait two years to fix DVI DPMS issues like the green company.

      Yes, neither are open hardware at the end of the day, but we have almost infinite number of colors and infinite shades of gray. Like everything else, this is a spectrum.

      As I aforementioned, I'd love to have completely free hardware, but the world's reality works differently for many right and many wrong reasons. I'd prefer to use most open one I can get, in this case.

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