just officially, because those leaked too. we could redo them foss right now if we didn’t have to follow bullshit copyright laws.
so they are relying on the documentation nvidia released instead, which is not that bad tbh. i’m glad nvidia users can finally have proper drivers, even if it’s still going to take a while to write them.
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nvidia opened their driver source.
or rather, some kid hacked them and they bit the bullet.
so now we can have foss drivers that can use all the features.
Just the kernel module, dlss and such is ran in the still proprietary userspace drivers afaik
just officially, because those leaked too. we could redo them foss right now if we didn’t have to follow bullshit copyright laws.
so they are relying on the documentation nvidia released instead, which is not that bad tbh. i’m glad nvidia users can finally have proper drivers, even if it’s still going to take a while to write them.