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2005-07-06
The drivers will come in a single executable package. Bingo.
With Linux, unless you are using NVidia, it might involve tarballs (you have lost 99% of potential users right there), or hunting down a distribution specific packaged binary.
Again, your comment has nothing to do with the subject of this sub-thread:
Maintaining out of tree Linux drivers vs. doing the same under Windows due to the apparent lack of stable drivers API under Linux.
As before, please read the comments before pressing the submit button!
- Gilboa
Edited 2012-08-31 08:42 UTC