Garrett Cooper writes: > So instead of lurking and complaining, why not contribute to > the cause? While I sympathize on the complaining ... the response is problematic. I see two ways to contribute to the main problem, which is lack of usable code. (For the moment let's discount "testing" and "documentation".) One could help with one of the open source drivers. Worthy project, but a lot of work involving a skill-set beyond even many coders experienced in other fields. (I'm assuming none of these drivers are on the cusp of a magic moment where lot of good things suddenly happen and it's a coast downhill from there.) The alternative - which sounds seductive but may have its own issues - would be to fill the Nvidia requests and let them write and maintain the code. Again, worthy project (which might have collateral benefits). Again, a lot of work. And an even more esoteric skill-set. If you have some other way a person with limited technical skills can contribute - tell! I'm getting closer to buying a new system, and I'd love to have a moderm graphics card running at full capacity. And, as long as it didn't explode in their faces, I think many others might be willing to help as well. Respectfully, Robert HuffReceived on Sun Mar 15 2009 - 12:41:29 UTC
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