Am 21.07.2010 23:04, schrieb Ron Johnson: > On 07/21/2010 06:50 AM, Patrick Matthäi wrote: > [snip] >> >> Or a better idea: >> >> * Provide semi-official images with non-free enabled (on >> cdimage.debian.org) of our releases. This is one big reason, why users >> decide to use Ubuntu instead of Debian. >> > > That's why I installed Ubuntu on my wife/kids' PC: the stuff they care > about (no-fuss audio and video on an old PC) Just Work on Ubuntu but > were a struggle on Sid. >
Thanks. I think with our next release, we will have got less users. Why? We stripped out all binary only firmware images from Linux and put them mostly into the non-free linux-firmware image. What is the consense? I can not install any newer Desktop PC, Notebook and now ALSO HP Proliant servers (current generations) without activating non-free manualy, which eats time. No PXE boot, automagic installed updates after netinstall etc... Don't understand me wrong, I am completly happy with our DFSG, we should follow this way, but I also think we should provide images with non-free enabled to allow a simple and fast installation of Debian for our Desktop and Business users. -- /* Mit freundlichem Gruß / With kind regards, Patrick Matthäi GNU/Linux Debian Developer E-Mail: pmatth...@debian.org patr...@linux-dev.org Comment: Always if we think we are right, we were maybe wrong. */
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