I bought your card for my Linux box last year, and would love to see open-source drivers developed in earnest!
I hope this means something. If not, i'll start using ati ¬¬. Ojala q esto signifique algo, y q sirva.
nVidia products are great, but I'd like to be able to have a preinstalled Open Source driver on distributions.
I think in the same way. I have one NVIDIA graphic card and want a better free drivers, made by NVIDIA.
Oh... please!!! we need you to upgrade the drivers
nvidia ftw!
Its an open world, if you close yourself, nobody cares about you!
I really don't see whats to be gained by staying closed
Intel is better for me. I never will buy another graphics card without free 3D graphics driver.
Open up!
I have always bought nvidia hardware because their drivers were the best. However, with AMD releasing their documentation and Intel openly supporting the community, nvidia may lose my patronage. I want to stay with nvidia; please release documentation or a driver so that I can!
I want to be sure my old GeForce2 will always be supported on my FreeBSD, and only an opensource driver can garanty this.
Drivers keep improving, but they need to be open source and redistributable for Linux distributions!
I personally buy 2-3 GPU graphics cards a year and now am running Ubuntu along with Windows. Please Open your drivers as your existing driver does not function with the KVM in the mannor which I would like it to. Thanks for your time.
I am using a T61p with a nvidia Quadro FX570M and it is a pain to use it with open sources drivers
It needn't be source code. Effective documentation on the hardware itself would be a huge boon.
I staunchly support open-source EVERYTHING and am frankly tired of the tech industry's reluctance to accept it.
Save your drivers now!
please
Open source/free software is the future. Get with it. Plus doesn't it make good business sense to support this market share that is no longer small?
Please Please Please!
Have purchased only NV-chipped vidcards since 1999.
Support Open Source please
Well said! I'm an open source developer working with ubuntu. Any help is much appreciated.
Por favor, no nos ignoren
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OpenSource is always better.
Linux user since kernel 1.0.9. NVidia customer since GeForce2 GTS.
We like Nvidia
Please do this as soon as possible, Thank you
who cares
I've just turned to Linux for my home system. I would really love better graphics support for my nvidia Graphics card.
I've always said that NVIDIA is the best graphics card to get for a linux machine. However, unless NVIDIA's policies change, AMD/ATI will soon have better supported graphics card and so will receive my patronage.
I have historically only bought NVIDIA graphics hardware due to the high-quality binary Linux and FreeBSD drivers. However, with the rapidly-improving offerings from Intel and ATI, I am seriously considering a move to one of these platforms. Open 3D drivers for your hardware would be sufficient to keep me buying your products. Thanks.
I wholeheartedly support this letter.
nVidia has the upper-hand now, but once the open-source drivers from competitors are sufficiently mature, expect droves of *nix users to migrate to their hardware. I use nVidia only because it's the best option at the time; both major graphics card manufacturers require blobs for 3D, and nVidia's happens to be leaps and bounds farther than fglrx, but open-source RadeonHD and other efforts built with AMD's documentation will soon surpass it, and with Intel entering the high-end marketplace, nVidia will soon be the least friendly company to free software. As you know, our community does not forget its friends ... please help us continue to purchase nVidia products.
plz
8800GTS 512 G92 user
nvidia cards are the best and we want to fully use them in non-windows operative systems. RELEASE THE CODE!
It's amazing it's come to begging (asking).
The nvidia drivers won't let me use my monitor at its native resolution of 1680x1050...bah :( My next card will be from whichever company has the best linux support (ATI?)
I use NVIDIA and I use LINUX.
yep... this is good idea...