... Thanks for the links, but I wonder if his "jester" came before or after Nvidia joined those other companies that support Open Source and Linux officially....
... I'm sure I've posted this here before, but in case not ... nVIDIA was responsible for 40% of the problems with MS' Vista before they got their act together...
... Found an interesting article in my archives that I PDF'd; the original article is still online titled "nVIDIA developer talks openly about Linux support";...
I am getting ready to migrate my web/mail server at work from CentOS 5.x to CentOS 6.x and I was wondering if any of our gurus here had any words of wisdom for...
... With this case, he's spot on. We do not certify Optimus based graphics systems (at the very least we do not certify the nVidia GPU) because nVidia refuses...
... Might help to reveal how many users we're talking about, what kind of migration (upgrade vs. wipeout 5.* and install 6.2), and what resources are available...
... Linus' comment and gesture to nVIDIA will definitely not help anything and probably will PO people at nVIDIA who previously expressed a desire to help the...
I was hoping you'd be the first to chime in, Thad! ... We have less than 50 users. This is a small public library system and I'm using this server for email...
... Well, someone had to start the ball rolling. :-) Unfortunately I'm going to be out until this evening and won't be able to respond further until then....
I still have a few minutes before I have to leave -- am monitoring the traffic via the web (neat stuff here in California) -- and visited the WIRED pages and...
On Mon, 18 Jun 2012 15:55:22 -0000, "thad_floryan" <thad@...> ... Given that it costs $185,000 to register a new TLD, I don't think there will be many...
... I have to sympathise with Linus here. nVIDIA are the business and the Linux kernel is a community effort. Some businesses contribute to the code base,...
... That is correct--RH (known as TUV for The Upstream Vendor on CentOS home pages, due to legal stuff), does not officially support upgrades between versions....
... never done, just ... Mea culpa. I've been working on a Debian install. I have apt on the brain. lol [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
... Quite a lot of businesses have paid the fees for brand protection. What a cost! Do we really need .amazon? Most of the spam I receive comes from .gr names,...
On Mon, 18 Jun 2012 17:34:35 +0100 ... I sympathise with him (and I have an optimus laptop, and it irritates the hell out of me that I can't run linux on it),...
... In his position though, I imagine out of perhaps thrill of achievement there may emerge some good open graphics hardware. Or did that happen already? Many...
... About a decade ago, having seen so many people with their own websites -- in the manner of joeschmoe.com -- it occurred to me that there should be a .per...
... However it plays out, I can't wait to register ImMarriedSo.IDontGetAny.Sex Anecdotally, it seems that the majority of spam I get originates in Eastern...
... There are plenty of botnets in those parts of the world. However, the spam will be sent through those open proxies on behalf of US-based spammers most of...
Since I will be working in a VM, is there an advantage to doing an LVM install as opposed to the way it used to be installed? [Non-text portions of this...
... The only advantage I see to LVM is if you think you want to later expand its size onto another virtual disk. (In which case you'd create a second virtual...
... I was an at-large member of ICANN back in the early days, and quickly learned that meant absolutely nothing (not that I had anything useful to contribute...
... It's pretty much a case of "you can lead a horse to water but not make it drink". You can make the "new improved" TLD's available for registrations but you...
... I'll come briefly out of hiding to mention that NVIDEA has responded: <http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTEyMjk> The excerpted response...