on 7/5/2007 7:14 PM, Ed Greshko wrote: > David Boles wrote: > >>> No, I was kind of bored with the whole thing. ;-) >> Yeah. Me too. I was hoping a long crappy post would kill it. I'll stop if >> you will. ;-) > > OK, I will...after this last one...regardless of what you may say after you > read below. :-) > >>>> That part, about NVida, was put in just to show that a Newbie that can't >>>> figure out how to do this in the first place sure as heck will not know >>>> how to fix it. >>> That's good. >>> >>> I put my $.02 in (relevant or not) just to point out that the closed source >>> folks do fix reported problems in a timely manner. ;-) >> NVidia is pretty good about that? You did read that article just as you >> skiped my rant. Known about in 2004, maybe existed before, and fixed in >> Oct 2006 does not impress me a rapid response? > > I read the article....but I couldn't find any evidence other than the > article that the flaw was reported to nVidia back in 2004. So, all that I'm > saying is the bug, according to > http://www.rapid7.com/advisories/R7-0025.jsp, was report in Oct 2006 and > fixed in 2006. Two years is quick? >> I have nvidia video. Have for years. Don't use the 3D drivers. Don't need 'em. > > Sounds like a choice. Isn't that nice that with Linux we have that luxury? Sure is. Have a nice evening. -- David
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