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		By: Emiel Kollof		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I&#039;ve been meaning to hack on the binary nvidia driver again, but since DFly doesn&#039;t even boot on the machine that houses my GeForce, I can&#039;t test it properly.

Also, I haven&#039;t been seeing reports of _what_ exactly doesn&#039;t work. Compilation problems I can deal with right now, not testing driver quality. It&#039;s a shame Nvidia never opened their driver up. As a workaround, people can use the XFree86 nv driver.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been meaning to hack on the binary nvidia driver again, but since DFly doesn&#8217;t even boot on the machine that houses my GeForce, I can&#8217;t test it properly.</p>
<p>Also, I haven&#8217;t been seeing reports of _what_ exactly doesn&#8217;t work. Compilation problems I can deal with right now, not testing driver quality. It&#8217;s a shame Nvidia never opened their driver up. As a workaround, people can use the XFree86 nv driver.</p>
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