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Nvidia starts phasing out Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta GPUs — GeForce driver support status unclear
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And their Unix driver archive keeps (almost) every single version in storage. Their linux drivers might be bad, but at least they are always available
That is setting the bar really low...
What's the point of having something unusable in all versions and without the possibility of the community to "maintain" it
"unusable" - bit dramatic, they work just fine.
They do now… not so much 10 years ago
They did 10 years ago as well. I've been using them since geforce 4, and while there was teething issues with installing/updating the drivers, once installed they were good. Wayland support has been an issue, but Xorg was fine.