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Originally posted by deanjo View PostYou mean that big evil blob that has provided the only fully functional 3d acceleration for years so people at least had some card that they could use in a functional state that would allow further development of 3d in linux and others? You mean that blob that provides the only real HD decoding ability on anything but a netbook? Ya you have a lot to hate but it seems misdirected.
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Originally posted by deanjo View PostReally? Show me one opensource driver that can compete in the 3d and hd playback.
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Do I have to beg? Do i have to get on my knees? PLEASE, I have posted for help on a half dozen linux forums (now including nvnews) for help on my issue. I really would like to use linux and learn it but I need help. I bet if I knew a guru locally he could have it up an running in no time. Anyway PLEASE help..
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Originally posted by deanjo View PostYou mean that big evil blob that has provided the only fully functional 3d acceleration for years so people at least had some card that they could use in a functional state that would allow further development of 3d in linux and others? You mean that blob that provides the only real HD decoding ability on anything but a netbook? Ya you have a lot to hate but it seems misdirected.
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Originally posted by sylware View Post... no programming manual published and a big ugly and evil blob for Linux.
Hate generators restarted.
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... and still...
... no programming manual published and a big ugly and evil blob for Linux.
Hate generators restarted.
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Originally posted by dl.zerocool View PostDon't know but if you have troubles or questions, visit http://www.nvnews.net/
Nvidia post and read it.
Seriously cant one of you geniuses help an idiot like me just this once?
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