![]() ![]() Over the past two decades NVIDIA has offered great Linux driver support with their proprietary driver stack, but with the success of AMD's open-source driver effort going on for more than a decade, many have been calling for NVIDIA to open up their drivers. The day has finally come: NVIDIA IS PUBLISHING THEIR LINUX GPU KERNEL MODULES AS OPEN-SOURCE! To much excitement and a sign of the times, the embargo has just expired on this super-exciting milestone that many of us have been hoping to see for many years. NVIDIA Transitioning To Official, Open-Source Linux GPU Kernel Driver The most popular featured articles for May included: Unfortunately with everything still going on in the world and the state of the ad industry and rampant ad-blocker use, operations remain challenging. ![]() If you enjoy this daily flow of original Linux/open-source news, hardware reviews, and benchmarking be sure to follow on Facebook, Twitter, and if you wish to help support the site further join Phoronix Premium or at the very least to please not use any ad-blockers on this site. ![]() This weekend on 5 June also marks 18 years since I started. Plus the introduction of Amazon's new Graviton3 processors, the debut of Fedora 36 and SteamOS 3.2 among other distribution updates, and Linux 5.19 development getting underway all made for an interesting month of May.ĭuring the past month were 258 original news articles and 17 featured articles / Linux hardware reviews / multi-page benchmark articles, all written by your's truly. ![]() Word of NVIDIA working on an open-source kernel driver with hopes of eventually being mainlined and being of better quality than Nouveau topped the Linux news for the past month. ![]()
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