I'm not convinced there actually is a free software friendly solution right
now. You might be getting closer with some of these although I'd be hesitant
to call them truly free software friendly.
I looked into an ADSL PCI modem that was suppose to have the code available.
Unfortunately the
It's in my calendar.
Anybody else here thinking of going?
Be sure to check eBay - and such markets, and stores, which also sell
refurbished and used cards.
I'm now in the process of solving the fact that I couldn't run the "nouveau"
(free) graphics driver on my main computer, by having bought a 15 €
manufacturer refurbished card, on a Portuguese e
Just for the record, it seems I got it working again. Below is what I did.
!!! Beware this might not be safe !!!
Because it seems the device name is created by the kernel, I added a small
patch to the hid driver which sets a generic name whenever it would be an
empty string.
This is the pa
Sorry to revive an old thread, but I'm now in the market for a free
software-friendly PCI ADSL2+ card. My Linksys router is about to give up the
ghost, and since I have an always-on server at home anyway, it makes sense
for me to ditch this piece of proprietary soft/firm/hard-ware, and get a
Last I heard the BDFL's official position was Trisquel only supports
GFSD bugs and what is on the various CDs. Personally, when I
[rarely] look at Issues I add triaging bugs in the Trisquelized
packages (trisquel at the end of the package name) to that so users
don't get the run around / ping-