NVIDIA回應Linux之父指責 稱Linux很重要
幾日前,Linux 之父 Linus Torvalds 出席一個活動時毫不留情得批評了 NVIDIA,稱 NVIDIA 是最難伺候的硬件制造商之一,是他們接觸過的最垃圾的公司。NVIDIA 迄今沒有針對 Linux 平臺發布任何官方的 Optimus 支持。Linus 還對 NVDIA 爆出了粗口,對著鏡頭豎起中指:“NVIDIA, Fxxk you.”
回顧完了我們接下來看看 NVIDIA 的反應。昨日,NVIDIA 公關部門終于對此發表了公開評論。大意是說,“支持 Linux 對 NVIDIA 來說意義重大”,NVIDIA 其實一直都致力于為跨平臺包括 Linux 提供(私有)驅動,而且積極參與 ARM Linux 內核的開發和建設,如此云云,但是并沒有提及 Optimus 未來是否會支持 Linux 平臺,也沒有別的什么實質性內容。
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Supporting Linux is important to NVIDIA, and we understand that there are people who are as passionate about Linux as an open source platform as we are passionate about delivering an awesome GPU experience.
Recently, there have been some questions raised about our lack of support for our Optimus notebook technology. When we launched our Optimus notebook technology, it was with support for Windows 7 only. The open source community rallied to work around this with support from the Bumblebee Open Source Project http://bumblebee-project.org/. And as a result, we've recently made Installer and readme changes in our R295 drivers that were designed to make interaction with Bumblebee easier.
While we understand that some people would prefer us to provide detailed documentation on all of our GPU internals, or be more active in Linux kernel community development discussions, we have made a decision to support Linux on our GPUs by leveraging NVIDIA common code, rather than the Linux common infrastructure. While this may not please everyone, it does allow us to provide the most consistent GPU experience to our customers, regardless of platform or operating system.
As a result:
1) Linux end users benefit from same-day support for new GPUs , OpenGL version and extension parity between NVIDIA Windows and NVIDIA Linux support, and OpenGL performance parity between NVIDIA Windows and NVIDIA Linux.
2) We support a wide variety of GPUs on Linux, including our latest GeForce, Quadro, and Tesla-class GPUs, for both desktop and notebook platforms. Our drivers for these platforms are updated regularly, with seven updates released so far this year for Linux alone. The latest Linux drivers can be downloaded from www.nvidia.com/object/unix.html.
3) We are a very active participant in the ARM Linux kernel. For the latest 3.4 ARM kernel – the next-gen kernel to be used on future Linux, Android, and Chrome distributions – NVIDIA ranks second in terms of total lines changed and fourth in terms of number of changesets for all employers or organizations.
At the end of the day, providing a consistent GPU experience across multiple platforms for all of our customers continues to be one of our key goals.