Linux Lingam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

[snip] 
 
> http://jebba.blagblagblag.org/?p=244
> 
> "The official "vanilla" Linux kernel from Linus that gets distributed
> on kernel.org has non-free[1] software in it. "
> click on the above url to discover more,
[snip]
> 
> what do you guys have to say and share about this
> important new development in the saga of the linux kernel?

Is debian's kernel using them?

Comments:

1. Good that it is documented.

2. I didn't realize so many bits were non-free. Some of the more popular ones
are (I think):

SCSI_ADVANSYS - AdvanSys SCSI
E100 - Intel(R) PRO/100+
SND_YMFPCI - Yamaha YMF724/740/744/754



PJ



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