• Re: CRAP Poll #Banana72: Quality of Drivers

    From Mike S.@21:1/5 to spallshurgenson@gmail.com on Sat Dec 14 21:53:49 2024
    On Sat, 14 Dec 2024 20:27:34 -0500, Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:

    When I actually do get around to updating my drivers (which isn't that >often), I almost always pick option B. I'm not interested in speed as
    much as stability; after all I know it's going to be a while before I
    get around to updating again, and any speed boosts I get from
    optimizations probably won't benefit me very long. But crashes are
    forever. ;-)

    What's your choice?

    Same as you, option B, and like you, only when I get around to it,
    which is not that often.

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  • From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Sun Dec 15 09:25:04 2024
    On 12/14/2024 5:27 PM, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    It's been a while since we did one of this. How about we do another?

    'Round-about a year ago, I asked you how often you update your video
    card drivers. Here's a related Completely Random and Pointless poll:

    -----------------

    Having decided to update your drivers, which version do you pick:

    a) The most cutting-edge release-version drivers
    available. I want every nano-second of
    possible optimization!

    b) The most recent stable 'studio' drivers that
    reputedly have the least problems

    c) The beta drivers, because I want to see what's
    coming next

    d) The drivers recommended/supplied by my OS or OEM

    e) I use a very specific version, even if its years
    old, because of reasons.

    f) Weren't you listening to my answer last year? I
    never upgrade my drivers!!1!

    g) I haxor my own drivers, like a real computer user
    should! (alternately: I use teletype so don't need
    a video-card driver)

    h) What's a driver?

    F - If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

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  • From Zaghadka@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Sun Dec 15 11:40:37 2024
    On Sat, 14 Dec 2024 20:27:34 -0500, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action,
    Spalls Hurgenson wrote:


    It's been a while since we did one of this. How about we do another?

    'Round-about a year ago, I asked you how often you update your video
    card drivers. Here's a related Completely Random and Pointless poll:

    -----------------

    Having decided to update your drivers, which version do you pick:

    a) The most cutting-edge release-version drivers
    available. I want every nano-second of
    possible optimization!

    b) The most recent stable 'studio' drivers that
    reputedly have the least problems

    c) The beta drivers, because I want to see what's
    coming next

    d) The drivers recommended/supplied by my OS or OEM

    e) I use a very specific version, even if its years
    old, because of reasons.

    f) Weren't you listening to my answer last year? I
    never upgrade my drivers!!1!

    g) I haxor my own drivers, like a real computer user
    should! (alternately: I use teletype so don't need
    a video-card driver)

    h) What's a driver?

    -----------------

    When I actually do get around to updating my drivers (which isn't that >often), I almost always pick option B. I'm not interested in speed as
    much as stability; after all I know it's going to be a while before I
    get around to updating again, and any speed boosts I get from
    optimizations probably won't benefit me very long. But crashes are
    forever. ;-)

    What's your choice?



    (and before you ask, yes, I was inspired to write this CRAP poll write
    after updating the drivers on my own PC ;-)


    A. I want my video card to catch fire so I can join a class action.

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  • From Ant@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Sun Dec 15 20:37:35 2024
    It depends which hardware parts. A & B. Prereleases are rare unless they fix my issue(s).


    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:

    It's been a while since we did one of this. How about we do another?

    'Round-about a year ago, I asked you how often you update your video
    card drivers. Here's a related Completely Random and Pointless poll:

    -----------------

    Having decided to update your drivers, which version do you pick:

    a) The most cutting-edge release-version drivers
    available. I want every nano-second of
    possible optimization!

    b) The most recent stable 'studio' drivers that
    reputedly have the least problems

    c) The beta drivers, because I want to see what's
    coming next

    d) The drivers recommended/supplied by my OS or OEM

    e) I use a very specific version, even if its years
    old, because of reasons.

    f) Weren't you listening to my answer last year? I
    never upgrade my drivers!!1!

    g) I haxor my own drivers, like a real computer user
    should! (alternately: I use teletype so don't need
    a video-card driver)

    h) What's a driver?

    -----------------

    When I actually do get around to updating my drivers (which isn't that often), I almost always pick option B. I'm not interested in speed as
    much as stability; after all I know it's going to be a while before I
    get around to updating again, and any speed boosts I get from
    optimizations probably won't benefit me very long. But crashes are
    forever. ;-)

    What's your choice?



    (and before you ask, yes, I was inspired to write this CRAP poll write
    after updating the drivers on my own PC ;-)



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  • From Xocyll@21:1/5 to All on Sun Dec 15 19:58:37 2024
    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up from reading the entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs
    say:


    It's been a while since we did one of this. How about we do another?

    'Round-about a year ago, I asked you how often you update your video
    card drivers. Here's a related Completely Random and Pointless poll:

    -----------------

    Having decided to update your drivers, which version do you pick:

    a) The most cutting-edge release-version drivers
    available. I want every nano-second of
    possible optimization!

    b) The most recent stable 'studio' drivers that
    reputedly have the least problems

    c) The beta drivers, because I want to see what's
    coming next

    d) The drivers recommended/supplied by my OS or OEM

    e) I use a very specific version, even if its years
    old, because of reasons.

    f) Weren't you listening to my answer last year? I
    never upgrade my drivers!!1!

    g) I haxor my own drivers, like a real computer user
    should! (alternately: I use teletype so don't need
    a video-card driver)

    h) What's a driver?

    -----------------

    When I actually do get around to updating my drivers (which isn't that >often), I almost always pick option B. I'm not interested in speed as
    much as stability; after all I know it's going to be a while before I
    get around to updating again, and any speed boosts I get from
    optimizations probably won't benefit me very long. But crashes are
    forever. ;-)

    What's your choice?

    Closest to f.

    I upgrade only when I literally have to.

    Played STO for something like 7 years on the same drivers, worked just
    fine despite whining at me daily that I didn't have the latest drivers.

    Fucking Cultists! Script reading tech support "do you have the latest drivers" which is usually like calling a car tech support because your
    engine won't start and they ask you if you changed the radio station.

    Xocyll

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  • From JAB@21:1/5 to All on Mon Dec 16 11:11:27 2024
    The GPU I do kept more up to date as otherwise NVIDIA nag me about it
    although the chances that it adds anything for my card are low.
    Everything else I leave well alone unless I know about a problem.

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  • From JAB@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Tue Dec 17 11:43:28 2024
    On 16/12/2024 15:37, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
    On Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:11:27 +0000, JAB <noway@nochance.com> wrote:

    The GPU I do kept more up to date as otherwise NVIDIA nag me about it
    although the chances that it adds anything for my card are low.
    Everything else I leave well alone unless I know about a problem.

    Download the drivers /without/ the nvidia app and you won't get
    nagged. I hate that GPU drivers are following HP's bloatware tactics,
    but at least (for now) they are allowing you to still do a 'just the
    drivers' install.

    The only time I update the drivers is:

    a) I'm doing a complete reinstall of the OS, and figure I
    might as well get the latest-n-greatest
    b) if I suspect a problem is related to the driver
    c) some stupid game insists on a specific 'minimum version'
    before it lets me play
    d) I get really, /REALLY/ bored. ;-)


    It's one of those ones that doesn't bother me enough to actually do
    anything about it. I was actually more annoyed that they basically
    forced you sometime back to get an account just to use it.

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  • From Anssi Saari@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Wed Dec 18 11:21:04 2024
    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> writes:

    b) The most recent stable 'studio' drivers that
    reputedly have the least problems

    This. Or basically whatever Nvidia pushes through their thingy but
    definitely no betas. When I remember to upgrade, that is. I sometimes go through an "update frenzy" to upgrade everything I can think of since I
    mostly just want play games on the games machine, not fiddle with
    stuff. That's what the other computers are for :)

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