To be frank, being stuck with an expensive card that ends up incompatible with your software stack, and having no way to afford a replacement, is not exactly the best recipe for good sportsmanship.
Indeed. How many people come to Linux AFTER they already have a card, or use laptops where the choice is like 90% nvidia and 10% amd (i just made up those numbers, but it is really lopsided).
I’m one of the few people that have a great experience with Wayland on nvidia, BUT since I’m looking for an upgrade AND they refuse to support the OS I use I’ll be changing to AMD, even though I do like nvidia’s software stack better.
To be frank, being stuck with an expensive card that ends up incompatible with your software stack, and having no way to afford a replacement, is not exactly the best recipe for good sportsmanship.
Indeed. How many people come to Linux AFTER they already have a card, or use laptops where the choice is like 90% nvidia and 10% amd (i just made up those numbers, but it is really lopsided).
I’m one of the few people that have a great experience with Wayland on nvidia, BUT since I’m looking for an upgrade AND they refuse to support the OS I use I’ll be changing to AMD, even though I do like nvidia’s software stack better.