linux.com — Currently, GNU/Linux users with Nvidia graphics cards have two choices: Either use the proprietary drivers and violate their free software principles, or use the free nv driver and do without 3-D acceleration. The Nouveau project is working to overcome this dilemma by producing its own set of fully functional free Nvidia drivers.
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pcpimpsterSep 4, 2007
Last time i checked that?s stealing when you modify a device outside of the creators original intended use of it at purchase.Cool yes, legal no.
tenoqSep 5, 2007
They do NOT work perfectly. The latest ones don't work at all with Compiz Fusion & Xinerama dual screens. I've made optimisation after optimisation to the damn xorg.conf, and still can't get it to work. I can either rollback to old drivers or ditch one of my screens. Stupid.
Closed AccountSep 5, 2007
I agree with you, as long as nvidia is creating its own drivers then why make an open source one?
macrogeek04Sep 5, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://www.digg.com/linux_unix/The_Ultimate_Ubuntu_Customization_Guide_2">http://www.digg.com/linux_unix/The_Ultimate_Ubuntu_Customization_Guide_2</a>
gigaSep 5, 2007
"The latest ones don't work at all with Compiz Fusion & Xinerama dual screens."News to me. Works fine here.
acglaphotisSep 5, 2007
Because of the ninjas. Duh.
acglaphotisSep 5, 2007
Dude... so my linuxed xbox 360 server is ILLEGAL!? OMG!!!!11one
shafiOct 4, 2007
cool<a class="user" href="http://www.flysince82.com/">http://www.flysince82.com/</a>