Doug wrote at 2012-11-27 00:15 -0600:
> 1. Proprietary drivers are generally written by the folks who know
> the product the best, and so have the best chance of working without
> bugs.

> 5. If it works when you install it, there should be no reason *ever*
> to update it. "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!" --Ann Landers

Ignoring the other points, these 2 are radically different than the 
experience I had with nvidia drivers a few years ago, and the fglrx trouble 
that (seemingly) everyone was having around the same time.  I avoid 
proprietary software because I have had a lot more trouble with it than 
free/open-source software.  Of course I do acknowedge that there does exist 
excellent non-free/closed-source software.

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