I realize that this is not the right forum for this, so I will refrain from sending new emails other than replying to emails which were sent as replies to my original email.
I agree about Nvidia. But majority of companies are not doing it. Another aspect is that around 95% of computer users or even more are not from computer/software industry. So, these users expect that if they buy a new device and plug it in, then it should start working automatically. This happens with Windows but not with linux, and that's why linux desktops will not become very popular. Amit On Sun, May 17, 2026, 7:16 PM Страшила <[email protected]> wrote: > NVidia solves it with shim. > > вс, 17 мая 2026 г., 16:28 Amit <[email protected]>: > >> Hi, >> >> GPLv2 license of Linux kernel is responsible for very low >> installations of Linux desktops (only 4% to 6% of the global desktop >> computer market). >> >> People in general don’t want to use Linux desktops because it is >> difficult to find device drivers for a majority of devices. >> >> The device manufacturers don’t want to develop the drivers for Linux >> because then they will have to release the source code (because of >> GPLv2), and they don’t want to release the source code because the >> competitors can then read the source code and figure out their >> hardware innovation/invention. >> >> So, companies don’t develop device drivers for Linux because they >> don’t want to release the source code, and this results in not many >> people using Linux desktops. >> >> Amit >> >
