Greg KH wrote:
Sloan wrote:
They have tried, but their answers make no sense, and fall apart as soon as you take a close look. I don't see what good this witch hunt can do - 1. nvidia makes video cards. 2. they write drivers for those cards, for windoze, solaris, freebsd and linux 3. the linux license nazis scream "lawbreaker!"
"Nazis"? Ugh, have we already sunk that low in this thread?
Apologies, this snippet was part of a private reply to Mr Kulkis who sent me a PM about the nvidia module, then forwarded my personal reply to the list, looking to generate controversy I suppose. I would have been much more careful in my choice of words had I known it was destined to be broadcast.
What would you call a company that took legal action against another company that was violating the copyright license for source code it had created?
Sigh. Nvidia had been writing drivers for its cards for some time when they started supporting linux as well. So clearly, the binary nvidia driver is not a derivation of the linux kernel. They also supply a linux-specific "shim" which provides an interface between the linux kernel and the nvidia binary blob, and they provide the source of that linux specific shim in the download. Seriously, where's the crime? Joe -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org