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Firefox (finally) enables Wayland by default on their builds

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    There was some noise a while back where Nvidia were going to do just that by moving the proprietary bits to the card and open sourcing the kernel bits.

    What ever happened to that anyway?

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      No idea. The only thing they have open sourced is the binary installer so that distros can have an easy install path for end users but that’s all Im aware of.

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        They did open source the kernel module:

        https://github.com/NVIDIA/open-gpu-kernel-modules

        But it’s just a code dumb. No real history of development.

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