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Nvidia from company that sell to OEMs, and who see only OEMs as its clients, now see end users as their clients.
On Win it was always that way.
On Lin? Never.
So now Nvidia will not only develop Lin driver when OEMs see some functionality as needed (and they usually focused on corporate world or OpenCL/CUDA), but also will think about gamers / casual users.
Great!