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  • #71
    Originally posted by NeoMorpheus View Post
    And forgot to add, enjoy being forced to use Windows, if you really want all that proper support from ngreedia.
    Sorry but you do not need to use Windows to get full and proper support and use of Nvidia hardware, I have been using Nvidia hardware with full acceleration on Linux for at least 2 decades, going all the way back to the days of the TNT2 I used to use with Red Hat + Ximian Gnome.

    Of course, I don't have a mental illness that compels me to only use open source drivers.

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    • #72
      Originally posted by sophisticles View Post

      Sorry but you do not need to use Windows to get full and proper support and use of Nvidia hardware, I have been using Nvidia hardware with full acceleration on Linux for at least 2 decades, going all the way back to the days of the TNT2 I used to use with Red Hat + Ximian Gnome.

      Of course, I don't have a mental illness that compels me to only use open source drivers.
      I remember being forced to use Korora Linux because I couldn’t get the damn ngreedia drivers working with anything else.

      oh and funny you decide to insult us that wants proper open source drivers in open source OS.

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      • #73
        Originally posted by sophisticles View Post

        Sorry but you do not need to use Windows to get full and proper support and use of Nvidia hardware, I have been using Nvidia hardware with full acceleration on Linux for at least 2 decades, going all the way back to the days of the TNT2 I used to use with Red Hat + Ximian Gnome.

        Of course, I don't have a mental illness that compels me to only use open source drivers.
        Yeah, NVIDIA had proper excellent Linux support before AMD/Intel even thought about it. Linux newcomers don't know history at all.

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        • #74
          Originally posted by avis View Post

          Yeah, NVIDIA had proper excellent Linux support before AMD/Intel even thought about it. Linux newcomers don't know history at all.
          Yes. It's sad that people today don't even know how to verify information and work with it. And they just blindly mistake some half-witted trendy things.
          My ATI remembers.


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          • #75
            Originally posted by kurkosdr View Post
            Nobody cares about your hotkeys/macros that need absolute window positions,
            Nobody cares about your pathetic casual usage of your "desktop" like a mobile r either.

            Originally posted by kurkosdr View Post
            So, keep ranting.
            Keep crying about Nvidia.

            Nobody cares.

            Especially not their bottom line.

            Cope harder.

            Also funny that you say I'm rating when I literally said it works perfectly fine for me. YOU are the one complaining. So keep bitching and suffering because of Crapland.

            Just get a fucking phone and get off desktops.

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            • #76
              Originally posted by Weasel View Post
              Nobody cares about your pathetic casual usage of your "desktop" like a mobile r either..
              I also mentioned MacOS X, but whatever. Learn how not to be a rude arsehat and you might be taken seriously.

              Let me remind you that you are the one who replied with a rude and aggressive comment first.

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              • #77
                Originally posted by Weasel View Post
                Nobody cares about your pathetic casual usage of your "desktop" like a mobile r either.

                Keep crying about Nvidia.

                Nobody cares.

                Especially not their bottom line.

                Cope harder.

                Also funny that you say I'm rating when I literally said it works perfectly fine for me. YOU are the one complaining. So keep bitching and suffering because of Crapland.

                Just get a fucking phone and get off desktops.
                CrapWeasel, you are boring.

                Switch to OpenBSD, there's Xenocara.

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by kurkosdr View Post
                  I also mentioned MacOS X, but whatever. Learn how not to be a rude arsehat and you might be taken seriously.

                  Let me remind you that you are the one who replied with a rude and aggressive comment first.
                  Mac in general is a sad joke in everything, including design. It's the furthest thing from a desktop. Unsurprisingly it's losing market share even to Linux on the desktop lol.

                  Obviously don't bring up iPhones because those are not desktops.

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by timofonic View Post
                    CrapWeasel, you are boring.

                    Switch to OpenBSD, there's Xenocara.
                    Why switch? Nvidia drivers work flawlessly for me on Linux with X11.

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by NeoMorpheus View Post

                      I remember being forced to use Korora Linux because I couldn’t get the damn ngreedia drivers working with anything else.

                      oh and funny you decide to insult us that wants proper open source drivers in open source OS.
                      As i said I was using Nvidia's drivers since before Fedora existed, and both Manjaro and Ubuntu had automatic installation of Nvidia drivers for years.

                      As for using "proper open source drivers in open source OS", the insult arises because of the lack of coherent, logical reasoning on the part of these people.

                      You guys want the OS and the drivers to be open source but have no problem using these to run closed source, proprietary software such as games, and in many cases, closed source, proprietary games designed to run only on closed source, proprietary OSes.

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