05-15-2018, 06:53 PM
"Proprietary drivers are not used in Linux'es, so their open-source (free) analogues work just out-of-the-box"
Linux non-free firmware blobs though provided by the OEMs freely are still their property and generally not editable and always subject to their proprietary control. Many modern machines and peripherals require non-free firmware.
TC
Linux non-free firmware blobs though provided by the OEMs freely are still their property and generally not editable and always subject to their proprietary control. Many modern machines and peripherals require non-free firmware.
TC
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