On Tue, 11 Apr 2023 09:41:01 +0300 Benson Muite <[email protected]> wrote:
> Something based on Fedora would be good in the long run To my knowledge people using Fedora can use RPM Freedom. If you're aware of some reason they can't I'd definitely be willing to hear those concerns. Linux-libre can stand on its own, not having to follow a specific distro's kernel exactly, wn now, as freesh has proven 02:21 <lxo> so the notion of an analogous development for rpms, eases rather than some specific distro's, feels like a step in the right direction, and also quite liberating and relieving to me g RPM Freedom at the moment? (a) offer a free kernel for free distros to use , and (b) offer a free kernel for users of nonfree distros to adopt > May also be good to indicate > supported hardware components (e.g. wifi) and allow crowd sourcing > of this through an easily editable wiki/static site. I believe that is the goal of https://h-node.org/ Although some hardware continues to operate without the blobs so this can be a difficult matter to figure out without having the actual hardware to test.
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