Ubuntu says no to non-free video drivers for Feisty (Linux.com)
Posted Feb 14, 2007 16:08 UTC (Wed) by
k8to (subscriber, #15413)
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Ubuntu says no to non-free video drivers for Feisty (Linux.com) by arjan
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Ubuntu says no to non-free video drivers for Feisty (Linux.com)
The parent wasn't suggesting the drivers weren't released, but that they weren't available to users.
Kernel drivers, by comparison, are often compilable against the current kernel in a system without _too_ much hassle. Worst case it's pretty workable to just update to whatever kernel is necessary.
The steps to deploy a new version of X.org in a running system are often not known, not documented, and not achievable by normal users. Despite the goal of maintaining a stable interface bewteen drivers and X.org core, I don't seem to find any simple instructions on deploying a new driver against whatever X.org core I have installed. Is this realistically possible?
Even then I think you lose because you really have to deploy a new Mesa and new dri (and new drm) for the new card.
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