henfredemars, 7 months ago Here’s a list of the non-free software packages used in an older version of the OS. Briefly: graphics, wireless drivers, firmware etc. The hardware is non-free although designed for to be user servicable, which is a great first step. You’re right that open graphics support exists, but they’re using proprietary binary drivers.
Here’s a list of the non-free software packages used in an older version of the OS.
Briefly: graphics, wireless drivers, firmware etc. The hardware is non-free although designed for to be user servicable, which is a great first step.
You’re right that open graphics support exists, but they’re using proprietary binary drivers.