the non-free kernel module issue will come to a head
Posted Jan 5, 2006 22:08 UTC (Thu) by
wilck (subscriber, #29844)
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The Grumpy Editor's Obviously Incorrect 2006 Predictions by iabervon
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The Grumpy Editor's Obviously Incorrect 2006 Predictions
I wish I could share you optimism. I know this issue is being discussed on LWN over and over, with a strong towards radically anti-prorietary people like Greg KH.
Yet, as I see things currently, "2006 will be the year of the linux desktop" and "the non-free kernel module issue will come to a head" are contradictory predictions to me.
In the worst case, a lot of important hardware will cease to work, or suffer from bad performance. That will scare away a lot of users and leave the open source community with significantly less momentum.
I'd also like to see the day where proprietary modules finally become obsolete, either because the free alternatives catch up or because the hardware vendors understand and release their specs.
I just don't believe that day is near, and I don't share the views of some who think the Linux developer community has the power to impose their will to both a bunch of really heavyweight companies and to the large group of pragmatic users who want their hardware to "just work" with all the features they have paid for.
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