On 5/25/20 10:43 PM, hw wrote:
Ok, I take it that this mailing list is no more than a bad joke and
only
useful for trolls. Everything that has been said so far is entirely
irrelevant and nothing new.
If your questions aren't being answered then you need to be asking them
better. I have no idea what you're wanting to know. Fedora will only
distribute free software, so the NVidia drivers are not allowed. You
were asking about compatibility, but there's not much to say. NVidia is
the one being difficult, so it's up to them to be compatible.
AMD is no alternative. Graphics cards from ATI and later AMD have
always
been troublesome pieces of junk that have never been working right for over
20 years now. Give me a free AMD card that gives me at least the same
performance and reliability as my current NVIDIA card and I'll try it.
I don't know why you think that. I've been using only AMD cards for
many years and they've been great. I love that I have fully functional
graphics without having to worry about drivers. I've bought many
laptops for teachers and others and I will only buy ones with either AMD
or Intel graphics. They work great and again I don't have to deal with
the NVidia driver issues.