Today, Red Hat Linux 9 has been "officially" released to the masses via the FTP servers, and we host here a mini-interview with Matt Wilson, Manager, Base Operating Systems at Red Hat, Inc.
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What I tried to ask in the question is if Red Hat can form a relationship with Nvidia to have better and Red Hat-certified drivers for Red Hat. By having such an alliance, Red Hat would also need to test the drivers with their OS on many various systems on their labs, and whenever find bugs or problems, nvidia will have to fix them.
This way, you get an "rh-certified" driver that would run on more systems, less headaches for the user, and up to date support for the latest OS of the company, no matter what might have changed in the OS itself since the last version.
Nvidia is still the no1 graphics vendor, so such alliances that could better the product, are mandatory IMO.
What I tried to ask in the question is if Red Hat can form a relationship with Nvidia to have better and Red Hat-certified drivers for Red Hat. By having such an alliance, Red Hat would also need to test the drivers with their OS on many various systems on their labs, and whenever find bugs or problems, nvidia will have to fix them.
This way, you get an "rh-certified" driver that would run on more systems, less headaches for the user, and up to date support for the latest OS of the company, no matter what might have changed in the OS itself since the last version.
Nvidia is still the no1 graphics vendor, so such alliances that could better the product, are mandatory IMO.