On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 3:37 PM, Mark Komarinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> you're SOL if you don't define "Linux" as >> "certain 2.6.x kernels on i386 32-bit". >> > Really? My x86_64 Fedora 8 desktop (with twinview) would like a word > with you.
So I guess they've gotten around to making some, but for a long time, NVidia provided no 64-bit version of their drivers. The point is, as soon as NVidia decides your configuration isn't profitable anymore, you're SOL. If you're running an Alpha or a SPARC or an SGI or a Mac, you're SOL. If you're running an older kernel for some reason, you're SOL. If you want to run an untainted kernel, you're SOL. If next year NVidia decides Linux isn't profitable -- or that there are legal problems, or whatever -- you're SOL. Binary drivers really, really, really suck. Sometimes they're all you can get, but never forget you're living on borrowed time. That's all I'm saying. If you throw your computer out and buy a new one every two years, maybe this doesn't matter so much, but for people like me who like to hold on to stuff until the PCBs delaminate, it's a big deal. -- Ben _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss/