On 11/28/21 1:49 PM, Barry Scott wrote:
Having anyone but the end user install the NVIDIA driver was explicitly not allowed. In a previous job we wanted to bundle the NVIDIA driver with a linux product and could not get NVIDIA to agree to a suitable license to allow this. I'm not sure how Ubuntu has work around license issue.
My sister uses Xubuntu and has nVidia, so I've seen it done. First, at the end of installation, or any update that includes a new kernel, the user is asked for permission to install the third-party drivers. I don't remember if this is considered accepting the license or if said accepting is done as a separate step before adding the drivers, but in either case, it's part of the automated process.
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