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I registered today.
I wanted to say fuque VIA also.
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VIA Will Not Provide An OSS Chrome 9 3D Driver
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It would be great to...
...have an insider giving an overview about featues and funktions that are or will be available for Chrome 9. The Webside and Mailinglist of Openchrome are not absolutly clearing the situation.
Especially Dual-Head-Funktions, 2D-Support (Video), future features like KMS and working Suspend/Resume would be interesting, cause to me decent GPU-Support is the critical argument to purchase an NC20 or not. No 3D is "ok", but the mentioned stuff should work "in the wild" (e. g. Dual-Head).
If VIA can't provide documents and/or code due to third-party-licence-problems, this is ugly but should be tolerated by us. The company should improve its communication to the community.Last edited by iVistux; 12 August 2009, 08:22 AM.
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I remember many months ago when VIA were releasing the documentation that I said words to the effect of: VIA will dump some/the documentation then sit back and go "why should we? Here's the documentation you do it".
I. Was. Right.
VIA's products in recent years have yet to impress me. From the mini-ITX board that died after 6 months of use (1 year + in storeage so no warranty) due to bad caps, the SATA controller that wouldn't see SATA drives through to an old super socket 7 board who's AGP port wasn't quite as up to the specifications as it ought to have been.
VIA, SiS and PC Chips (are they even still around?) wouldn't touch any of them with a barge pole personally.
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Originally posted by bulletxt View PostI hope you understand that is not happening before 2011.
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Originally posted by Ex-Cyber View PostThey have the right to make it a pain in the ass for open-source operating systems to support their hardware, and I have the right to spend my money somewhere else and tell others my reasons for doing so.
By the way also Windows users suffer from closed drivers, I remember the many hassels I heard people had when older Windows versions were no more supported or when and older hardware would not run in a newer Windows environment. Or if a driver was shoddy and nobody could repair it.
Iirc. a faulty printer driver (closed source) was the reason for rms to found the fsf. Nobody could fix it and the manufracturer did not want to.
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Originally posted by zoomblab View PostI think that we should be thankful for those companies that have given open source drivers and documentation, but also respect the choise of those others that are unwilling or unable to do so. Free software is more like a GIFT than a vested right!
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Originally posted by Ant P. View PostI wonder what's keeping VIA alive at this point? Microsoft bribes?
Originally posted by Formerly from VIA ArenaVIA has taken a novel approach to security that deviates greatly from current DRM-driven industry trends. Instead of siding with the decidedly unpopular requests of the music and movie industry and implementing "sneakware" technology that prevents fair use copying (and even provides backdoors that can potentially allow governments and big businesses to secretly snoop the bits of your drive) VIA provides a plethora of extremely powerful hardware based security features that empower the end user, while remaining flexible enough to be used by content providers - without any sneakware.
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I think that we should be thankful for those companies that have given open source drivers and documentation, but also respect the choise of those others that are unwilling or unable to do so. Free software is more like a GIFT than a vested right!
For the record, I own a VIA EPIA SN motherboard and I know first hand how bad their drivers are. All in all I find this "EITHER open source/documentation OR we crucify you" mentality harmful.
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Originally posted by Ant P. View PostI wonder what's keeping VIA alive at this point? Microsoft bribes?
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