jonobacon@home: Features vs. Freedom
December 20, 2006 on 1:32 am | In Linux, Realistic Ideas |The fight for free drivers for reasons of freedom has not proved successful, and the choice to only buy Intel will have some impact, but not a huge impact due to lower market share. We need to become a large and relavent player, a player that can mandate decisions at a market level that will truly affect the market. Sure, there are plenty of challenges to this approach - when we get a large market share, would Linux distributions really want to rock the boat and demand Open Source drivers? Well, this is the proof of the pudding. I expect companies such as Canonical, Red Hat, Linspire and Novell to always place consistant market pressure on the hardware manufacturors to understand and migrate to the ethos of free software.
This is an extremely interesting post by a member of the Ubuntu team - I highly recommend that anyone interested in the BBD (binary blob dilemma) read it!
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Very good article.
I found that we are not in a perfect world and we don’t necessarily get what we want,
But… that should not stop some of us from taking a stance where necessary…
Comment by hari — December 20, 2006 #
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