Hi, linux-firmware is ever growing and I'd like to entertain the thought of splitting it up. Not as fine grained as Debian but only split out the bigger GPU blobs (for now):
- linux-firmware (provides the bulk of the blobs) - linux-<vendor>-graphics (similar to Debian, provides vendor specific graphics related firmwares) This obviously can't break users so I'm trying to understand which pieces need to be updated for seamless release upgrades and new installations. I think this means that we need to detect what's in the system and install the relevant linux-<vendor>-graphics package(s). Is this ubuntu-release-upgrader? subiquity? ubuntu-drivers? All of them? Anything else? Image generation and seeds would probably be affected by this as well. Does anyone see any (other) issues with this? Thanks ...Juerg
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