On 2011-04-11 07:01 +0200, Greg Madden wrote:

> On Sunday 10 April 2011 08:31:09 pm Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>> In <banlktingt-wi8denptcvnyy+wsmuywo...@mail.gmail.com>, chris wrote:
>> >It was a intentional decision I believe. My understanding is that all
>> >non-free binary firmware was removed from squeeze as per their foss
>> > beliefs.
>>
>> Most, if not all, of the firmware that was removed from main is available
>> from non-free.
>
> I think that might be the issue, in this case, the keyspan usa19qw.fw, among 
> others, is missing in action, I have the firmware-linux-xx packages installed 
> and 
> don't see it. Brief package searches don't reveal it. 

It seems to me that Debian cannot distribute this specific firmware,
unfortunately.

> Reportbug has an option for wish list item against a Debian package. Not sure 
> if 
> the keyspan stuff is free enough to figure out what package to file the wish 
> list 
> on.

That would be firmware-linux-nonfree, however the license is
problematic:

        The firmware contained herein is

                Copyright (C) 1999-2001
                Keyspan, A division of InnoSys Incorporated ("Keyspan")

        as an unpublished work. This notice does not imply unrestricted or
        public access to the source code from which this firmware image is
        derived.  Except as noted below this firmware image may not be
        reproduced, used, sold or transferred to any third party without
        Keyspan's prior written consent.  All Rights Reserved.

        Permission is hereby granted for the distribution of this firmware
        image as part of a Linux or other Open Source operating system kernel
        in text or binary form as required.

        This firmware may not be modified and may only be used with
        Keyspan hardware.  Distribution and/or Modification of the
        keyspan.c driver which includes this firmware, in whole or in
        part, requires the inclusion of this statement."

The DFSG forbid to distribute the firmware "as part of a Linux or other
Open Source operating system kernel", and there is no permission to
distribute it separately. :-(

Sven


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