Ok, maybe OpenLDAP does come w/ it. My mistake - but when you click
to do a FULL INSTALL it doesn't.

And great RH doesn't support Binary Modules - you can get a source version
compile it on your own and then send it out as a binary.

Or maybe I am getting it wrong here, lemme look at it the other way.
You don't want to support the project of a module?
If so then why dist software at all?

It just a piece of software that POSSIBLE could be borken when you ship it
but that should be no concern of yours considering XMMS & Postgres :)

Just ship the damn module so RH 8.1 or whatever can support about 75% of
the wireless NICS on the market.

This discussion reminds me of the pre Donald Becker days and dealing w/
regular NIC cards.


> On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, David Durst wrote:
>
>>I recently upgraded from RH 7.3 to 8.0 and at first I loved it, the I
>> realized that it kind of sucked.
>>
>>Let me explain and I will get to my suggestions about the way RHs Next
>> major released should be.
>>
>>1st. Lack of REAL Software (OpenLDAP)
>
> Perhaps you did not get a copy of the official Red Hat Linux 8.0
> then.  Red Hat Linux 8.0 does come with openldap.
>
> [root@devel /]# cat /etc/redhat-release ; rpm -q openldap
> Red Hat Linux release 8.0 (Psyche)
> openldap-2.0.25-1
>
>
>>2nd. Lack of Wireless LAN Drivers (PRISM2)
>>
>>Ok now I know everyone is gonna jump on this and say that OpenLDAP (I
>> don't think its GPL) and PRISM2 Drivers are not GPL.
>
> [root@devel /]# rpm -qi openldap | grep License
> Size        : 1215211                          License: OpenLDAP
>
>
>>Well that is where my suggestion comes in, in 7.3 Staroffice a
>>NON-GPL software came w/ the dist. on a seperate CD.
>
> The distribution itself is comprised of open source CD images.
> The boxed products come with some extra CDs which are NOT part of  Red
> Hat Linux, but which are bundled in with the OS inside the
> box.  StarOffice being one of those items in the past.
>
>>Does anyone support the IDEA of dist. NON-GPL software on a
>>seperate CD???
>
> The boxed set already comes with exactly that.
>
>>I think it would make alot of people much happier if they didn't
>>have to go reading through mailing lists to find out how to get
>>a Netgear wireless NIC to work under 8.0.
>
> Red Hat does not support binary kernel modules.
>
>>Along w/ that is there is a serious need for a Directory Service
>>so it is just a thought.
>
> Such as the openldap directory service that is included with Red
> Hat Linux 8.0 perhaps?
>
>
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