If the NVidia graphics driver had not been available back in 2004 I would not be a Linux user today. Simple as that. Apparently something is going on behind the scenes with the kernel devs and NVidia.
Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux, isn't happy with the state of PC hardware right now: calling out "buggy hardware" from tech giants Intel, NVIDIA, and AMD. In a new post on kernel.org, Torvalds ...
Nvidia has always been a second class citizen with regards to Linux, with creator Linus Torvalds famously handing them the middle finger in a rather heated moment, years ago. Things have most ...
Linux creator Linus Torvalds has unleashed a scathing attack on chip maker Nvidia over its lack of support for the kernel. Speaking at a forum hosted by Aalto Center for Entrepreneurship in his native ...
Linus Torvalds, head of the Linux kernel, has released a new kernel development build - Linux 6.16-rc3. It brings updates to the core system as well as GPU and networking drivers. Linus Torvalds, the ...
Of course he forgets that ATI opened up all their stuff and the "open source" drivers suck total ass. Writing a driver for a GPU is an extremely complex thing given the way GPUs function... and Linus ...
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