OK thanks.

I was a little surprised by that as I'm pretty sure the network drivers
for my system are non-free: iwlwifi for intel and the realtek one r8169
- but then they're included in the kernel as default?

Cheers,
Nick

On 06/05/14 12:54, Harald Sitter wrote:
> It's because there are no proprietary drivers found for your system.
>
> I commited a fix in our git repo to show a label when this is the case.
>
> ** Changed in: kubuntu-driver-manager (Ubuntu)
>    Importance: Undecided => Low
>
> ** Changed in: kubuntu-driver-manager (Ubuntu)
>        Status: New => Fix Committed
>
> ** Changed in: kubuntu-driver-manager (Ubuntu)
>     Milestone: None => ubuntu-14.10
>
> ** Tags added: kubuntu
>

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