On Fri, Jan 07, 2011 at 05:58:26PM +0000, Philipp Kern wrote: > On 2011-01-07, Ben Hutchings <b...@decadent.org.uk> wrote: [...] > > 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. > > Popcon as linked from the PTS helpful lists all the binary packages. > > Does it get pulled in if non-free is activated during installation? I.e. is > there something scanning the hardware again looking at what's needed > post-install? (Assuming that you get around installing it without those.) I think the plan was that any firmware package that is available during installation and that satisfies a firmware request will get installed. However, I have not worked on this and I don't know what has actually been implemented.
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