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Jeebizz 03-03-2022 12:58 PM

NVIDIA in even bigger trouble
 
"Hackers that infiltrated NVIDIA systems are now threatening to release more confidential information unless the company commits to open sourcing their drivers."

"Following (now) multiple reports of the ransom cyber attack on NVIDIA servers, the hacking group LAPSUS$ now demands NVIDIA should release their drivers for Windows, MacOS and Linux as open source. Should NVIDIA fail to meet this demand, the group threatens to release chipset files, graphics, and silicon information for existing and upcoming GPUs."

https://videocardz.com/newz/hackers-...leak-more-data

xlfs-0.2 12-18-2022 04:03 PM

intardesting!
 
A good video driver, with GUID configuration tools, may be more code than you want.

Consider Intel chips. Do you want all the circuit diagrams? They wouldn't fit on your 2TB drive and you'd never be able to do much with them unless you were a competing mfg.

NV works in linux without allot of effort (pci does). "nouveau" is free, so they didn't "ban that" either.

The idea Android releases all of their video and bus code is untrue. I've looked. They say it's proprietary, per android implement, and begin asking for money. (last time I checked on android.com)

I don't see a linux nvidia complaint. I could be wrong.

jmccue 12-19-2022 01:52 PM

I doubt this will change Nvidia's way, but one can hope.

But, the projects that would benefit from this release that I care about (OpenBSD) would not use the released source because it still conflicts with Nvidia's License.

With Christmas coming up, maybe Nvidia will give us a nice present and release source under a license OpenBSD can use :)

dchmelik 02-14-2023 07:48 PM

Nvidia banned discussion of nouveau on their forums!

goumba 07-15-2023 05:48 AM

Hate to say it, but demands like this would be a great reason for a company like NVidia to say "f*** open source," linking the community to these threats.

The end result could be that they stop maintaining their Linux drivers completely leaving everyone who relies on them stuck.

jmccue 07-19-2023 09:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by goumba (Post 6442187)
The end result could be that they stop maintaining their Linux drivers completely leaving everyone who relies on them stuck.

I doubt that would happen, but one can hope :)

Why, IIRC lots of AI is on Linux probably using Nvidia proprietary drivers, so if they stop supporting Linux their sales would drop.

But I would like to see that happen, then maybe a GPU with fully
open drivers sales would increase and break Nvidia's GPU market hold.

GeekBoy 11-19-2023 03:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jmccue (Post 6443062)
I doubt that would happen, but one can hope :)

Why, IIRC lots of AI is on Linux probably using Nvidia proprietary drivers, so if they stop supporting Linux their sales would drop.

But I would like to see that happen, then maybe a GPU with fully
open drivers sales would increase and break Nvidia's GPU market hold.

Open source was mentioned for all three major operating systems, and not specifically mentioning Linux.

However, since you want to bring up Linux, Recently it was realized recently released AMD's Ryzen AI Hardware Does NOT Support Linux, but does for Windows.


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