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June 23rd, 2008

NVidia says no to request to release open source drivers, once again

Posted by Paula Rooney @ 7:39 pm

Categories: General, Applications, Linux, Legal, Distributions, FOSS, support, business models, GPL

Tags: NVidia Corp., Driver, Linux, UNIX, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software, Paula Rooney

Nvidia reiterated that it won’t provide open source drivers for Linux because the company claims there is no need for it.

Nvidia provides binary Linux drivers and has open sourced some drivers such as the nv X driver and other utilities that work with the proprietary driver, including the installer, config and settings.The company is a leading provider of graphics cards and software for the desktop and embraces a cross platform strategy.

“NVIDIA supports Linux, as well as the Linux community and has long been praised for the quality of the NVIDIA Linux driver. NVIDIA’s fully featured Linux graphics driver is provided as binary-only because it contains intellectual property NVIDIA wishes to protect, both in hardware and in software,” the company said in a statement released today, in response to Linux kernel developers’ criticism of vendors that produce only closed source drivers.

More than 100 Linux kernel developers signed off on a letter dated June 23 maintaining that closed source drivers are “harmful” to end users because it cuts them off from additional support and upgrades they might enjoy from the community. NVidia’s closed source ways was highly publicized and criticized in an essay published by the chairman of the Linux Foundation Technical Advisory Board Chair.

But in an email to this reporter, Nvidia shot back, noting that its own kernel development team supports Linux users and “NVIDIA doesn’t expect Linux kernel developers to debug issues in NVIDIA’s kernel module.”

Nvidia also noted that customers can gain access to open source updates from Linux kernel.org even if if they use closed source modules. “NVIDIA’s Linux graphics driver kernel module is structured so that all the code that is Linux-specific is provided in source code as a kernel interface layer. When customers upgrade their kernel to get the latest from kernel.org, they have everything they need to rebuild and even patch, if necessary the NVIDIA driver’s kernel interface layer,” the company said.

Reader feedback on an earlier piece on the issue is mixed. Some posted comments defending NVidia’s decision to stay closed source and protect its code while others say that Nvidia’s Linux drivers are faulty and in need of better support.

Paula Rooney is a Boston-based writer who has followed the tech industry for almost two decades. See her full profile and disclosure of her industry affiliations.

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NVidia says no to request to release open source drivers, once again
I have found modified drivers for Windows XP. I have installed in a lot of new laptops and worked perfectly.
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Not that it makes a difference CobraA1   | 06/23/08
Agreed. Spread the word. TripleII   | 06/23/08
RE: NVidia says no to request to release open source drivers, once again joe@...   | 06/24/08
Nvidia doesn't get it Richard Flude   | 06/24/08
I keep hearing that... TtfnJohn   | 06/24/08
Update Yourself Aelia   | 07/27/08
Regrettable, but the Nvidia service is good pjotr123   | 06/24/08
Don't give too many accolades craiglarry   | 06/24/08
Nvidia's choice wolf_z   | 06/24/08
And maintainers reserve the right to disagree kingttx   | 06/25/08
They juste ask, they could force Aelia   | 07/27/08
Something, something else... Mitch 74   | 06/24/08
wouldn't mind the binary driver if the installer actually worked. wessonjoe   | 06/24/08
It works fine... TtfnJohn   | 06/24/08
nVidia Doesn't Play Well w/Ubuntu, Either drprod@...   | 06/24/08
Open Source Propoganda jpr75_z   | 06/24/08
The people who issued the notice aren't zealots... TtfnJohn   | 06/24/08
Corporate Propaganda - Courtesy of Bush Nazis and the DLC! drprod@...   | 06/24/08
RE: NVidia says no to request to release open source drivers, once again rebel22   | 06/24/08
No need to debug? anonym0us   | 06/24/08
My experience is just the opposite ... softwareFlunky   | 07/16/08
Nv doen't have 3D support Aelia   | 07/27/08
RE: NVidia says no to request to release open source drivers, once again ralflehmann   | 06/25/08
not quite Aelia   | 07/27/08
RE: NVidia says no to request to release open source drivers, once again leon.j@...   | 06/28/08
That's a twisted definition of "support" johnsu01   | 07/01/08
great post rooloo   | 07/19/08
NVidia says no to request to release open source drivers, once again strobs   | 08/25/08

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