On Fri, Jan 07, 2011 at 04:38:57PM +0000, Philipp Kern wrote: > On 2011-01-07, Holger Levsen <hol...@layer-acht.org> wrote: > > squeeze will have googleearth-package, it was unblocked yesterday. > > It won't have a googleearth package, though. > > And it will have literally about 17200 packages in main on i386. And > about 15580 source packages. They come with a free license, too. And > have figuratively millions of users, I'm sure of it. And hey, it will > even release with firmware-linux-nonfree, keeping our non-favourite > hardware components working, and it only has half the userbase of > firmware-linux-free! [...] Note that firmware-linux-free is recommended by linux-image-* therefore installed by default in squeeze, while firmware-linux-nonfree is merely mentioned in a debconf prompt on upgrade if it appears to be needed by the new version of a module that is currently loaded. This means that firmware-linux-nonfree is unlikely to be installed if not needed. If you were to add in some of the other firmware packages (-atheros, -bnx2, -iwlwifi, -ralink, -realtek) you would see an even larger fraction. This is unfortunate but not hugely surprising to me.
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