10-13-2022, 08:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-13-2022, 08:06 PM by The Repairman.)
What it boils down to is that the Linux developers have to reverse engineer the Nouveau driver from the git-go.
Nvidia has not shown any interest in helping Linux with development of the Nouveau driver and I doubt Nvidia ever will.
The other problem is us users feel our old outdated hardware should be supported forever and that would be nice if that could and would become a reality however it ain't gonna happen.
All good computers and computer hardware eventually loses out to old man time and becomes outdated and no longer supported I believe it's called progress.
Most if not all of my Linux computers are curb finds discarded by other users which I upgrade to the maximum using parts I have on hand from other curb finds and discarded computers.
Rule of thumb for me is to stick with a sure thing and what has always worked for me is ATI / AMD graphics and Intel graphics regardless of which type discrete / integrated / processor graphics.
Nvidia has not shown any interest in helping Linux with development of the Nouveau driver and I doubt Nvidia ever will.
The other problem is us users feel our old outdated hardware should be supported forever and that would be nice if that could and would become a reality however it ain't gonna happen.
All good computers and computer hardware eventually loses out to old man time and becomes outdated and no longer supported I believe it's called progress.
Most if not all of my Linux computers are curb finds discarded by other users which I upgrade to the maximum using parts I have on hand from other curb finds and discarded computers.
Rule of thumb for me is to stick with a sure thing and what has always worked for me is ATI / AMD graphics and Intel graphics regardless of which type discrete / integrated / processor graphics.