On 14-05-08 23:55, Eliot Blennerhassett wrote:
> When you said
> "The linux kernel is no longer accepting closed firmware blobs"
> did you mean to imply that this is new policy?
> If so, can you give a reference to where this is documented eg LKML
> archive reference.
>
>
> thanks and regards
>
Hi Karl,
When you said
"The linux kernel is no longer accepting closed firmware blobs"
did you mean to imply that this is new policy?
If so, can you give a reference to where this is documented eg LKML
archive reference.
thanks and regards
Eliot Blennerhassett
www.audioscience.com
Maker of car
Karl Schmidt wrote:
> The linux kernel is no longer accepting closed firmware blobs
The kernel does contain sourceless firmware blobs.
Some distributions (Debian and derivatives) remove such drivers from
the kernel.
> A list of audio chip sets that require firmware that is not GPL
> friendly
CS4
This will be important to many people. If this is not the right place to ask -
please point me in a
different direction.
The linux kernel is no longer accepting closed firmware blobs so I'm hoping to
find hopefully 2
different lists:
A list of audio chip sets that require firmware that is not
The linux kernel is no longer accepting closed firmware blobs so I'm hoping to
find hopefully 2
different lists:
A list of audio chip sets that require firmware that is not GPL friendly
and
A list of audio chip sets that don't require firmware because they are GPL
friendly.
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