the 0.9 serious of drivers were buggy and crashed a lot, earning them a
bad rep. But the 1.0 series are faster and more stable than their
windows counterparts- I havn't had one crash, even with a faulty card
that kills windows constantly.
On Fri, 2001-12-07 at 19:15, Alan Cox wrote:
> > I don't see how one can magically tell that this is an NVIDIA problem.
>
> We don't know. But since we don't have their source and they have our
> source only they can tell you.
>
> > in the kernel and I imagine that even if the NVIDIA drivers are
> > triggering the problem, there are other modules/apps that can bring
> > about the same behavior.
>
> Possibly, but you'll have to ask Nvidia to debug it for you. If you can
> reproduce a bug by
> - removing the nvidia modules so they wont be loaded
> - hard booting the machine
> - triggering the bug without loading the nvidia drivers
>
> then please report it. If not, its between you and nvidia.
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