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These hardware databases have been around as long as Linux has been. Thinking
this is some how going to change anything is showing ones lack of
understanding/experience in the “industry”.
While I agree with Chris on the pragmatic aspect of this - that the databases
don't help further our
The idea behind compiling freedom-friendly databases is to allow consumers
to make smart choices
Is it though? I don't think it is.
I agree with you that in theory it should be a good thing. In practice I
don't think it is. It's not reliable enough for the masses to use and I don't
think
Hi,
I'd like to invite anyone interested in hardware support for Gnu/Linux
to comment on this blog post:
https://ftbeowulf.wordpress.com/2013/01/09/ubuntu-that-was-friendly
Keep in mind h-node.org has very different resources/goals, and be nice
when writing there ;)
F.
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Fabián Rodríguez
If I would be an Ubuntu user and didn't care about software freedom then this
would be awesome.
This database seems to be a good thing for Ubuntu but, alas, only for Ubuntu.
How can any other distro benefit from it? Its hard, I think. Luckily there is
H-node! Even non-free distros can
This is a bad idea and will work to further muddy the waters and people will
buy hardware that's Linux compatible but not freedom aka Linux-libre
compatible...
Aaargh, if only Linus hadn't caved in and approved binary blobs in the
kernel... Of course this does not mean he couldn't try to
There are benefits to databases like this although they are driving us in the
wrong direction. This includes h-node. We should be focusing on getting the
source code released for specific chipsets and building relationships with
companies that further that objective. That is how your going
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On 13-01-15 07:12 AM, Fabian Rodriguez wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to invite anyone interested in hardware support for Gnu/Linux
to comment on this blog post:
https://ftbeowulf.wordpress.com/2013/01/09/ubuntu-that-was-friendly
As I said in my original
As I said in my original message, *let's make comments there*.
Good point.
:) I'd 2nd that.
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