Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 9th Nov 2012 22:11 UTC
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Actually they did make an effort but the kernel devs apparently are too stubborn on the licensing issues so I guess there are huge limits on what the NVIDIA drivers can do. I am referring to the case of the devs refusing to relicense the DMA-BUF APIs - http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTIwNDI
Eh ... it is such a pity. The best GPU will not work properly because of such stubborness. Don't get me wrong, they have full right to refuse to relicense this API, but it is such a bummer!
apparently are too stubborn on the licensing issues
You do know the thing that is called copyright, don't you? Try to get an agreement from all semi-popular GPL licensed project contributors and you might understand the issue...
nVidia can be a good FOSS citizen and move more stuff into the userland libraries.





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Good stuff, now can they focus on making optimus not suck? The stutterinin videos and games even with good fps is just silly. (On windows that is, bumblebee has worked fine in my tests on linux but lacks some polish)