My intention linking this is not to provoke someone or hurt feelings, moreover to show what we as community or maintainer need to fix.

Regardless how you see it, there is some truth in it, even if I personally disagree with most mentioned points ignoring that Android already runs on 1 Billion devices which is basically Linux…

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    3 years ago

    The argument was specifically about Nvidia drivers. I think it is fair to say that if you already have a Nvidia card, getting it to run with the non-free driver is ok. Buying a new card just because of Free Software ideology is worse than just using it for a while and buying a better brand next time.

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      3 years ago

      On top of this, think about the alternatives if you’re into gaming. You either lose a lot of performance or you need to replace your card. The former is a non-starter for many games and the latter is a waste of precious resources.

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      I spent 2 weeks almost trying to install the open source driver, but gave up and found that the NVidia driver installed almost immediately. I almost cried. I really wanted my system to be 100% open-source, but its never gonna happen for me. nonfree it is.