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RE[5]: don't open source nvidia...
by lemur2 on Wed 25th Jun 2008 13:42
in reply to "RE[4]: don't open source nvidia..."
You realize that most drivers for Xorg are MIT licenced right? I think an MIT licenced driver would definitely fit into Haiku.
People are asking the wrong thing of Nvidia, their source is their own.. AMD isn't releasing their drivers source, what everyone should have been asking is for the release of DOCUMENTATION. (But no, Linux developers are lame code seeking monkeys..)
People are asking the wrong thing of Nvidia, their source is their own.. AMD isn't releasing their drivers source, what everyone should have been asking is for the release of DOCUMENTATION. (But no, Linux developers are lame code seeking monkeys..)
Oh no, far from it.
For example ... AMD/ATI didn't release open source code ... instead they released hardware documentation.
http://developer.amd.com/documentation/Pages/default.aspx
There is an AMD/ATI driver fro Linux called fglrx, but that is closed source. There are now not one but at least two open-source drivers for AMD/ATI graphics cards ...
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=amd_evolution&nu...
Intel release source code of an open source for their cards, but recently Intel have released documentation as well.
http://intellinuxgraphics.org/documentation.html
Edited 2008-06-25 13:44 UTC
RE[6]: don't open source nvidia...
by BSDfan on Wed 25th Jun 2008 16:38
in reply to "RE[5]: don't open source nvidia..."




Member since:
2007-03-14
You realize that most drivers for Xorg are MIT licenced right? I think an MIT licenced driver would definitely fit into Haiku.
People are asking the wrong thing of Nvidia, their source is their own.. AMD isn't releasing their drivers source, what everyone should have been asking is for the release of DOCUMENTATION. (But no, Linux developers are lame code seeking monkeys..)
Good documentation is far better then an OSS driver, at least it would allow people to write their own driver for their own OS under their own licence.
That is all.
Edited 2008-06-25 12:40 UTC