Sean wrote:
It's pretty annoying listening to all the newcomers unthinkingly thumb their nose at what got us to where we are today. You simply can't move Linux forward by undermining exactly what makes it important and successful.
I don't know who you're calling newcomers, but there are plenty of Linux veterans, including myself, who don't share your opinion.
Anyway, choosing a binary driver has real risks involved. If you value the data in your computer, you understand the open source process, and you're thankful for the great O/S that you find yourself using; the decisions become rather easy.
My points was, you can only choose if there's an alternative. There are no serious alternatives to the Nvidia binary driver, and that's not my fault.
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