Torvalds' 'f**k you' prompts Nvidia into saying Linux is important
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by Aaron Almeida
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Last week, Linux’s Chief Developer Linus Torvalds made headlines when he spoke about NVIDIA in an unflattering way and in the process said "f**k you" to them. Linus was speaking at the Aalto Center for Entrepreneurship and was being asked questions on a number of things regarding Linux, the operating system he helped develop. One of the questions asked by a woman in the audience was about a problem with a notebook that had two graphics solutions, one from Intel and the other from NVIDIA. She said that she was disappointed to see no support from NVIDIA and partial support only came roughly six months ago. NVIDIA has responded to this statement made by Linus Torvalds by stating that Linux was important to NVIDIA. ![]() NVIDIA responds to Linus Torvalds
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