Who prevents you from running the thing?
Who prevents you from running the thing?
Posted Jun 14, 2009 8:08 UTC (Sun) by khim (subscriber, #9252)In reply to: Linux first to offer USB 3.0 driver (Linux Devices) by mikov
Parent article: Linux first to offer USB 3.0 driver (Linux Devices)
But preventing the OS from running on non-free hardware?
If your hardware includes everything it needs - it can be considered black-box and used as such. If it needs something from an OS - this part should be hackable. Or else your OS includes some part which can not be supported (by Debian developers at least) - and Debian does not like it. Firefox was excluded from Debian using the same logic, it's not just about firmware.
Probably such blob can be put on web somewhere and then the device will only be supported till it's present on web? Also not a good idea: people will whine when device perfectly usable yesterday suddenly does not work. So the proper way, sadly, is to remove everything from distribution and give the end-user ability to download and install firmware. I think Debian work on the second part...
