source:
http://benchmarkreviews.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2014&Itemid=47

NVIDIA's open-source Linux efforts as it concerns their GPU support have
historically been minimal. The xf86-video-nv driver has been around that
provides very basic 2D acceleration and a crippled set of features besides
that (no proper RandR 1.2/1.3, KMS, power management, etc) while the code
has also been obfuscated to try to protect their intellectual property.
However, NVIDIA has decided to deprecate this open-source driver of theirs.
No, NVIDIA is not working on a new driver. No, NVIDIA is not going to
support the Nouveau project. Instead, NVIDIA now just recommends its users
use the X.Org VESA driver to get to NVIDIA.com when installing Linux so they
can install their proprietary driver.
This xf86-video-nv announcement is coming as the GeForce 400 "Fermi"
graphics cards launch. NVIDIA will not be providing open-source support for
Fermi or any future NVIDIA products. NVIDIA will continue barely supporting
xf86-video-nv only as it concerns existing GPUs and functionality and what
they see "within reason" future versions of the X.Org Server. NVIDIA will
also not support DisplayPort on any GPU with the open-source NVIDIA driver.


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Alok Singh Mahor
CSE, IIT Delhi
www.alokmahor.tk

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