> It's also not very likely to happen, especially due to poisonous behaviour of kernel maintainers towards nVidia, unwilligness to compromise
Please, there is nothing to compromise about.
Nvidia doesn't want to work with the kernel community. They don't want to document how their driver works. They don't want people to look at how their driver works. They don't even want people to develop alternative drivers for their cards.
Nvidia earned 100% of the bad blood existing between them and the kernel community. They are even worse to work with than Qualcomm. Should give you an idea of how bad they are.
Please, there is nothing to compromise about.
Nvidia doesn't want to work with the kernel community. They don't want to document how their driver works. They don't want people to look at how their driver works. They don't even want people to develop alternative drivers for their cards.
Nvidia earned 100% of the bad blood existing between them and the kernel community. They are even worse to work with than Qualcomm. Should give you an idea of how bad they are.