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They wouldn't install it themselves, they would have you install it on your own. "free cleaner", "speed up your system" ring a bell?...
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It actually wasn't. It's still carrying 5.6.1: https://archlinux.org/packages/?sort...iner=&flagged=
They're building from...
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It's not something a regular developer would do. But it's the first thing a malicious attacker would craft and get you to install on your machine......
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Yeah, Wayland broke everything from copy/paste all the way to the architecture. But explicit sync was a bridge too far. You'll excuse me if I don't buy...
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It's why I've said it was "on the drawing board". There was something back then, but graphics drivers were a total mess at the time....
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https://github.com/NVIDIA/open-gpu-kernel-modules
Out of tree and only supports recent GPUs. But it's getting there....
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It doesn't work because, despite being told, Wayland went ahead with implicit sync. It fell flat on its face, AMD and Intel had to implement some sort...
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The kind of implicit sync AMD and Intel do is explicit sync behind the scenes. The driver that you think sucks did it right all along (explicit sync ...
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Nice history lesson there.
The history I know says Nvidia provided pretty much the first useful GPU driver for Linux, back when Mesa was still on...
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I believe all that. But I still think there should be a better way....
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