Am 25.09.2013 um 15:24 schrieb Dmitriy Nikandrov:

> Not only phones,
> but also laptops, desktops, routers, etc... Even Raspberry Pi in it's
> heart is closed source.
> 
> The problem is that there is no OPEN HARDWARE chips (with open firmware):
> for Wi-Fi

For WiFi there was some activity by OLPC but that one stalled and
nobody did pick up the task.

> for GSM (even can't be because of patents on core specifications)
> for LTE
> for GPS

Well, GPS can be just an serial interface with NMEA, like we have it in the 
GTA04. So it is like "dumb hardware" where you have control what happens with 
the data (if at all). And it can't transmit anything.

> 
> 
> 2013/9/25, Nick <[email protected]>:
>> Quoth Brian Kemp:
>>> To be clear - the driver is free. The firmware is not.
>> 
>> Gosh, looking at the table on the status page [0] I see that there
>> are no devices which have wifi without non-free firmware. So there
>> are no phones which have either free wifi or free gsm parts? The
>> situation sucks even more than I realised as a casual observer.
>> "Sure, you can use your phone freely, so long as you don't want any
>> connectivity."

Conjecture:

the equation

free drivers/firmware for everything made available by volunteers + small 
handheld + comparable in features to closed counterparts from the supermarket + 
cheap == 4

has no solutions because it contains too many contradictions. The closest thing 
you can get is 3 out of 4.

To be disproven.

-- hns
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