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And if distributions refuse to include Nvidia drivers, why would anyone with an Nvidia card choose Linux?
Hot new hardware now includes mini-notebooks, such as the EEEPC, the MSI Wind, the Acer Aspire One and the not-yet-released Dell E. They all run Linux.
None of them will be including Nvidia graphics chips I would imagine ... they all would use either an Intel chip or perhpas now an ATI chip. Since these both have open source drivers and specification documentation made available (so that the open source drivers are no longer based on reverse engineering, but instead are based on actual hardware documentation) ... it means that the kernel can be updated, or Xorg can be updated, and the video driver updated at the same time just by a re-compile.
Therefore, either Intel graphics or ATI graphics is far more desirable for a Linux system than nvidia graphics.
Even Via Chrome graphics might become more viable for Linux than nvidia :
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=NjUyMg
Since there is a new and growing breed of machines for which an open Linux driver for all of the hardware is a necessity, nvidia will be missing out on a market opportunity here.
I know that nvidia's attitude on this topic lost me as a customer ... put it that way.