On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 15:54:57 -0700 Lonni J Friedman <netllama@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > What exactly would you be correcting? I'll keep this simple by using an example. You follow this mailing list. When someone has a problem with Nvidia, you answer their question. Your answer may or may not work. If you provide a reference to another venue, it's "Nvidia News", and that's it. When someone has a problem with a video card that is using open-source drivers, many people answer their questions, sometimes including me. Their answers may or may not work. When we provide a reference to another venue it may be anything from X to a vendor's website to an old paper written 10 years ago by a college student. Many sources > 1 source in any math book I have read, and that is exactly what I said if you look at my first reply in this thread. > Please educate us all on your background using NVIDIA products. You really want to know? I had one once, 6 or7 years ago or so. I decided that hassling around with that proprietary driver was nothing but a pain in the ass and never bought another one since. > Or are you just speaking on a topic of which you have no first hand knowledge? First hand knowledge from a few years back, plus attempting to assist people with getting their computers to work during subsequent years. Again, you did ask. -- MELVILLE THEATRE ~ Melville Sask ~ http://www.melvilletheatre.com