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Users start class action site to hammer Nvidia

 

 

Vista drivers fiasco irks geeks who feel duped

NVIDIA CUSTOMERS are losing it a bit.

Many are unhappy about the graphics firm's ability to produce drivers to run with Vista and they've been bombarding

Nvidian message boards with threats and abuse.

An Nvidian moderator earlier closed a thread discussing Vista drivers because, he says, of "Far too many people

flaming, posting FUD, and in general not posting within TOS."

[Nvidiaclassaction's tweaked Vista logo.]

To get your post up there you must not, he notes:

"1. Post you're going to sue nVidia.
2. Post they are guilty of false advertising. (without link to your court judgement saying so)
3. Post the hardware must not work (FUD)
4. Post the software must not work (FUD)
5. Post that you want nVidia staff fired or accosted. (don't be a jerk)
6. Ask for direct response from nVidia."

He asks that users use the thread more "appropriately," or, he says, "we will vacation you from the board."

Now, users miffed at Nvidia - possibly "vacationed" - and gagging for somehere to vent their spleen have set up a site

entitled www.nvidiaclassaction.org.

The site's stated aim is to collect information that may lead to a class action suit against the graphics firm for flogging

kit as Vista ready when it isn't.

As the site notes, "Please be very careful about what you post - this isn't a place to rant - we've done that enough. This

is a place to provide useful, constructive information conducive to supporting a legal action."

According to one user who contacted the INQ, "Nvidia has all but ignored their customers, and on their website the

support page says it’s under contruction, making the forums our only support outlet".

Source: inquirer.net