Nvidia Drivers Are Becoming Open Source

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Published 2024-07-19
In this video I discuss the upcoming Nvidia R560 drivers that will have open source kernel modules, and the new opensource nova driver being developed by Red Hat in rust, we're entering an era of Nvidia being great on Linux, and users with heavy graphics workloads not having to rely on Windows with rampant bugs like the recent outages caused by crowd strike.

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All Comments (21)
  • @lazar112
    We got open source Nvidia drivers before GTA 6
  • @乂
    This is huge! Nvidia going open-source is a game changer for Linux. Props to Red Hat for working on Nova too. The future looks bright!
  • @oriyadid
    This is fantastic, honestly didn't expect Nvidia to ever get this far
  • @kocokan
    Their enterprise customers now are linux servers for LLMs
  • @nixosgoddess
    I feel like it's worth mentioning that version 555 of the nvidia drivers have the explicit sync protocol implemented. This makes nvidia gpus so much nicer to use on wayland compositors that have explicit sync support as it eliminates flickering. XWayland has also recently merged explicit sync support. When I found out about this, I upgraded my drivers and I immediately got so many of my problems with wayland fixed. This is huge. I am so glad I can finally have a good experience with using wayland.
  • @rch5395
    Hot take drivers should be legally mandated to be open sourced to enable fairer competition between operating systems.
  • @haxalicious
    Correction about Minecraft. Java Edition is effectively open-source and decompilable. That's why modding is so easy.
  • @hyoenmadan
    3:58 About the Crowdstrike fiasco... - Yes, this time isn't MS fault, but Crowdstrike's. - Linux on enterprise is also patched/injected with Crowdstrike Falcon kernel code, so don't feel so secure about those linux web/infrastructure servers.
  • @KingKrouch
    Worth noting that NVK is releasing for open source NVIDIA drivers on Linux, and it's apparently included with Mesa. It apparently needs some work to become compliant with later Vulkan standards, alongside some optimizations, but it's shaping up to be interesting.
  • @sdkdb
    The amount of disappointment after learning that the drivers are limited to only a very few cards is immeasurable.
  • @Redyf
    Microsoft outage and Mental Outlaw video about Nvidia drivers becoming open source in the same day, we are so back!
  • @AeonPrime92
    I usually agree with your statements but your take on the crowdstrike situation was just plain wrong. CrowdStrike Falcon is EP installed by the user/admins with system privileges, a kernel driver included. If Crowdstrike then pushes a faulty update, how exactly is that related to Microsoft? This could have happened to any Linux distro/application that live patches something regularly.
  • @CatMeowMeow
    As far as I understand, Mojang provides official meetings for decompiling Minecraft's code. So not open source, but also the core code isn't really protected. You can decompile to the same class/function/variable names as in the source
  • Writing this in Rust is going to be a dumpster fire. A lot of speed ups on video card drivers for game hooks rely on some hacky code, a lot of it theoretically unsafe.
  • @itshadoww
    "Not every GPU is compatible" such a typical nvidia move...