If raspberry pi puts the binary blob on a rom, does it means that never
will be possible to free raspberry pi?

I'll like to help you with a device, but money is not my strength.

I'm working on a device that a friend let me use with the condition that I
develop something useful or interesting for him, of course, I'm trying to
hack it meanwhile.


2013/9/3 Nicolás Reynolds <[email protected]>

> "Luke T. Shumaker" <[email protected]> writes:
>
> > At Mon, 2 Sep 2013 11:51:01 -0500,
> > Leonardo Nc wrote:
> >> Thanks for your answer,
> >>
> >> So, the only way for having Parabola running on ARM is freeing
> >> devices as Raspberry Pi, for example, from binary blobs?
> >
> > That is a crucial step preventing us from having Parabola on
> > ARM. However, once that happens, it is still a lot of work.
>
> i read raspberry pi's going to put the binary blob on a rom chip so it's
> not considered unfree.  you still need a nda to work on arm cpus afaik :(
>
> i think the main reason is that we don't have any arm device to do
> tests, since we could use abs or repos from archmobile like we do with
> arch.
>
>
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> http://endefensadelsl.org
>



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