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NVIDIA 520.56.06 Linux Driver Released With OTA Updates For Proton/Wine NVIDIA NGX Build
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Originally posted by partcyborg View Post
The term OTA update is most commonly used these days when describing android os updates delivered over the LTE network.
Nowadays even cars advertise OTA update support.
Rather than bringing your car to the car workshop where a mechanic will have to update/flash multiple components manually and seperately from each other, you have one central computer that downloads the update over the internet, and the update process is simplified to literally just pressing "Update now!".
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Originally posted by Degra View Post
Nah OTA is generally used for updates over the internet that can be executed automatically in the background and they don't need any manual intervention by the user, other than maybe clicking on "Update now" and waiting until it did its thing.
Nowadays even cars advertise OTA update support.
Rather than bringing your car to the car workshop where a mechanic will have to update/flash multiple components manually and seperately from each other, you have one central computer that downloads the update over the internet, and the update process is simplified to literally just pressing "Update now!".
But calling a classic gfxdrivers update OTA is just BS.
By this definition all Windows Updates are OTA. Then all updates on PC are OTA?
So if all Updates on computers are OTA Updates we could drop the OTA part of the "OTA update" Term for the sake simplicity. Then it is just Updates.
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