On 7 Aug 2003, Alexandre Strube wrote: >Date: 07 Aug 2003 11:54:33 -0300 >From: Alexandre Strube <surak@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >To: xfree86 - lista <xfree86-list@xxxxxxxxxx> >Reply-To: xfree86-list@xxxxxxxxxx >Content-Type: text/plain >Subject: Job on nVidia > >Looks like nVidia is seriously commited with linux.... They're hiring a >linux driver programmer, take a look at > >http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/jobseeker/jobsearch/job_detail.html?job_id=J160923GI&search_url=%2Fjobseeker%2Fjobsearch%2Fsearch_results.html%3Fkeywords_all%3Dlinux%26industry1%3D%26city1%3D%26state1%3D%26country1%3DUSA%26search_type_form%3Dquick%26updated_since%3Danytime%26quicksearch_x%3D1%26metro_area%3D1%26search%3DSearch > >Wouldn't be bad if this person use redhat, huh? :-) They're commited to providing solutions for their very high end customers in the fields of movie making, science, geological exploration, and CAD. They are not however interested in the Linux home desktop or video gaming market. Search archives of devel@xxxxxxxxxxx for comments directly from Nvidia (Mark Vojkovich) from about a month or so ago about this. The thread was one I started, entitled "Rant". Mark's comments, and those of the thread clearly frame the state of Linux development at video hardware companies, and what their goals are. Not good or bad, just facts. -- Mike A. Harris _______________________________________________ xfree86-list mailing list xfree86-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/xfree86-list IRC: #xfree86 on irc.redhat.com