[om-qa] XORG Nvidia 352.30
Maik Wagner
maiktapwagner at aol.com
Sat Feb 13 03:52:24 EST 2016
Good Morning Blacky,
Am 13.02.2016 um 06:14 schrieb Blackcrack:
> Hi Efrem,
>
> but, you can't speak for all gamers, because on the other hand it's a
> full support on the hardware
> and therewith a high performance of the graphic card from the
> manufacturer ,
> for me it's no matter, if it's closed source or not, because, it mus
> fully working
> also with the newest cards of nvidia .. and therewith want i certainty
> and do not raise
> everything what it is open source, because, the manufacturer have to
> give me a
> support for a really well graphic-card and therewith it is he in the
> duty for give me
> a good support and well drivers..
That is true if the manufacturer says: We support Linux they should
offer drivers and ideally they contribute directly to free software
projects. The question that remains though: How strong is the support?
(or let's say the degree of dedication)
As far as I understand it, nVidia has stronger support for Windows,
which makes sense as most AAA-games still come out on Windows first. But
the situation on gaming has definetely improved for Linux.
I am mainly relying on my onboard graphics chipset to play an occasional
Counterstrike 1.6 session. But I am definitely not a good CS-player, get
shot very often and don't make that many "frags" as others.
Concerning the bug that I have posted I labeled as task to check
dependencies. I believe this has to be done if we support the
closed-source drivers. Therefore I don't agree with that the "bug" has
been marked as INVALID in the meantime.
Maik
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