Tracey Hytry <shakti@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > we prolly need to make more noise to the kernel folks to be sure > things are clean, and to the nvidia people that they need to accept > that it's a new world where preemption is the norm. Consider that a lost battle. It's more a cry to all you folks who buy hardware that requires proprietary software to stop doing it, but of course, most don't see what's really happening. When you buy, you vote and you're sending the wrong signal that this is accepted. We don't want to keep people busy reverse engineering hardware. The highest performance GPU available today with free software is r280, as far as I know, but some success is close with the r300 project. Tomorrows desktops are GPU accellerated and we definitely need a solution. I know we will find a solution somehow, or I'll be running the r280 until the end of time, even such a die hard free software gamer that I am. We need a free hardware revolution and I'm quite confident it will happen, cause these current companies are so blind they don't even see the demand. -- Esben Stien is b0ef@e s a http://www. s t n m irc://irc. b - i . e/%23contact [sip|iax]: e e jid:b0ef@ n n