Kim Lux wrote: > Its funny, we have people in the Linux community debating about whether > Linux is ready for the desktop for the average user. With this sort of > issue still alive and well in Linux, the answer to that question is > absolutely NO ! *Linux* is ready for the desktop. Whether Nvidia is (outside Macs), I'm not sure. [1] > In summary, I am totally frustrated with Nvidia with this driver > situation. I will never, ever buy a piece of Nvidia hardware again > unless this situation is rectified. I'd replace the Nvidia video driver > I have but its built into the laptop that I otherwise love. How much do you really need 3D graphics? > Nvidia, its time to realease some code to the open source community or > suffer the consequences. The present situation is totally > unacceptable. Or at least give the Nouveau folks some help... James. [1] I'm *not* convinced that, with its current security problems, Windows is ready for the desktop for the average user... -- E-mail: james@ | Please do not put sandwiches in the disk drive. aprilcottage.co.uk | -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list