Can you please provide an example where, we hav such binary blobs coming in
linux kernel ?.

On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 5:37 PM, Nagarjuna G <[email protected]> wrote:

> I do not agree that we should look at linux kernel website to look for
> hardware compatibility.  We should look at librelinux site.  this is
> because linux kernel is no longer a free software.  It contains lots
> of binary blobs.  It is not even open source.  More and more binary
> blobs are being added in each of the new releases.  This is a serious
> issue.  as a result fully free distributions like Trisquel, which use
> librelinux, do not run on most hardware.
>
> Since Govt is a major consumer of software, we can provide with them
> those hardware specs that work on a fully free linux kernel released
> by librelinux project.
>
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