Isn't the proof in the pudding? Nvidia is said to be better than ATI on linux, isn't it?
No company has a reason to "care for Linux." What a company should care for is customer support.
Corporate is a capitalist entity, not a charity. It's a business. I leave "care for Linux" to non-profit organizations, not to AMD or NVidia. They don't "care" for Linux or Windows or any other OS. They provide working drivers for Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and other systems not because they care for the well being of those systems, but for their customers being able to buy their hardware and use it on those platforms.
IMO, NVidia could reply in kind with "fuck you, Linus, for trying to upset our business model." If they want to have a closed-source model, it's their damn right. This isn't North Korea where you can force others to follow your own philosophies. If Linux can't accommodate such models (no driver ABI), it's a Linux shortcoming, not an NVidia one.
Last edited by RealNC; 06-17-2012 at 11:03 AM.
Isn't the proof in the pudding? Nvidia is said to be better than ATI on linux, isn't it?
at the end of the video he says "i don't care if i offend people because people who get offended should be offended"
that should proboboly end up in a few high school quotes.
what i don't understand is how it comes to that radeon and noveau drivers are on par (at least from my point of view) why isn't radeon driver much better than noveau?
Certainly they have if they invest alot into Linux, of course we then have to define what we mean by 'care'. IBM plowing 1 billion into Linux means they see their future with Linux, NVidia keeping an up-to-date proprietary driver means they have customers who demand it.
Yes, but what people should realize is that NVidia doesn't give a shit about the Linux desktop or the Linux gamers. They are not the customers they are supporting.
Yes they could, and it would make about as much difference as when Linus says it.
And this isn't North Korea where people can't speak their minds, which is exactly what Linus did, how is expressing his opinion on NVidia suddenly 'forcing them' to do something?
Linux can accomodate a stable driver ABI, but the devs don't want to. They want drivers in-tree so that they can easily locate and hopefully fix bugs, and in return they make modify those drivers to reflect changes and enhancements in the overall driver infrastructure. This also means that Linux can offer by far the best hardware support out of the box for by far the largest amount of architectures out there, architectures were it's extremely unlikely they would enjoy anything near the hardware support they have through Linux should they have to rely on the goodwill of the actual hardware vendors to supply binary drivers.
This policy has led to a huge amount of hardware companies either supplying/cooperating on open source drivers or atleast providing the necessary documentation, again resulting in Linux supporting more hardware out of the box than any other system.
NVidia is one of the few holdouts, instead choosing to maintain an out-of-tree proprietary driver which is an option for anyone who won't provide an open source driver/documentation.
When it comes to Linux support, it all depends on the definition of "support".
NVIDIA is like the guy who gives out free meals each day.
While it looks and tastes fantastic, you don't know what's in it.
It may be poisoned one day or it might happen that the guy will never turn up again.
AMD, on the other hand, shares dry bread but also gives you a piece of land
and some tools to grow your own stuff.
IMHO AMD is significantly more in line with the "idea" of Linux.
NVIDIA surely isn't, so I would agree with Torvalds.
p.s. Yeah, "Worst example of the day award" is mine.![]()
Whether someone cares for Linux is a misleading question to begin with. The whole issue doesn't have to do anything with Linux per se. A more meaningful question would be whether the general public should consider it an acceptable practice for a company to sell computing devices without providing information on how to operate (read: program) them. And then it will become obvious immediately that they shouldn't. It's simply a bad bargain.
Linus is my fucking hero, I fucking LOVE him.
FUCK YOU NVIDIA!
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Last edited by asdx; 06-17-2012 at 12:52 PM.