> > > > I've heard this and many other excuses before ;) > > To a large degree it IS an excuse. NVidia just doesn't want to open. > > Anything else is basically them trying to find an excuse that sounds > > plausible and may get accepted by people. > > > > (It's not that those excuses are lies without any truth; but the causal > > relationship just isn't there) > > The question I have is who they are afraid of. it's not about fear. It's about just not caring and wanting to bother most of all afaics. > There are only two > manufaturers of fast video cards at this point. (Three, if you count > Matrox.) They need to come to a truce and stop all this wasteful > bickering three if you count Intel ;) </shameless plug> > Especially ATI. They don't even support all of their shipping chipsets > with closed source drivers. Their api documentation (what they will > release) is inaccurate most of the time. there is also the X-box factor "you get the Xbox/Xbox360 contract if you don't do open linux drivers, and better if you do just bad linux in general" -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list