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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 13.02.2016 um 09:52 schrieb Maik
Wagner:<br>
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<blockquote class=" cite" id="mid_56BEEEC8_1000007_aol_com"
cite="mid:56BEEEC8.1000007@aol.com" type="cite">Good Morning
Blacky,
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Am 13.02.2016 um 06:14 schrieb Blackcrack:
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<blockquote class=" cite" id="Cite_9969455" type="cite">Hi Efrem,
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but, you can't speak for all gamers, because on the other hand
it's a full support on the hardware
<br>
and therewith a high performance of the graphic card from the
manufacturer ,
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for me it's no matter, if it's closed source or not, because, it
mus fully working
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also with the newest cards of nvidia .. and therewith want i
certainty and do not raise
<br>
everything what it is open source, because, the manufacturer
have to give me a
<br>
support for a really well graphic-card and therewith it is he in
the duty for give me
<br>
a good support and well drivers..
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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)
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less if some frends workgiver MS it is in the game.. because, nvidia
it is also in the states.. epic it's in the state's and at last,
epik make by microsift money.. and the coo from Nvidia it's Epic's
Tim his long years friend .. .. you should know also the background
;)<br>
<blockquote class=" cite" id="mid_56BEEEC8_1000007_aol_com"
cite="mid:56BEEEC8.1000007@aol.com" type="cite">
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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.
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yupp, because, the Linux-community have rebelling against the less
supporting because the one and other less supporting for<br>
notebook-chips ;) where told Linux "FU" to Nvidia , this is what
have start the whole better supporting :)<br>
and this found i am by self genial from Linus *lol*<br>
but up to this time, had i not any trubles with nvidia cards, i am
self be comes into the nvidia forum and have told they should, they
should make a <br>
round of coffee and should speak together.. for helping together and
calm down.. ..(my last post in the nvidia forum)<br>
<blockquote class=" cite" id="mid_56BEEEC8_1000007_aol_com"
cite="mid:56BEEEC8.1000007@aol.com" type="cite">
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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.
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well.. i work with changeable Nvidia-Card's on my workstation which
i have add as attachment the hardware.htm on my last mails for
bughunting.<br>
32Gig Ram, 4mhz x8 Core, 2x 1tb hd's ... and different nvidia-cards
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<blockquote class=" cite" id="mid_56BEEEC8_1000007_aol_com"
cite="mid:56BEEEC8.1000007@aol.com" type="cite">
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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.
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"pensive" ? really ? :\<br>
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cite="mid:56BEEEC8.1000007@aol.com" type="cite">
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Maik
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best regards<br>
Blacky<br>
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