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Nvidia will be pushing users of recent generation cards to the open source modules rather than their proprietary modules!
(forums.developer.nvidia.com)
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The headline is misleading. It's only about the kernel module. The driver itself will stay proprietary.
Is this actually good or is it just performative PR?
It's the legally required minimum to ship cars with Nvidia hardware and an embedded Linux OS.
But this is the part where being open source is most important. For security, maintainability and convenience reasons
One could even argue if the usespace part, the OpenGl or Vulkan implementation, is still 'a driver'. (I think it is, at least partially)
It's the part that can legally be distributed with Linux distributions (including in-car OS) due the kernel's license. The actual functionality is in the proprietary user space driver