Poll: Binary NVidia/ATI Drivers in Ubuntu?
Currently is says "Pending Approval" but it will change soon.
Re: Binary video drivers to ship by default in Feisty
Well if all of these specs get done Feisty should be quite impressive indeed!
The binary driver information spec should warn users that the drivers they want to use are non-free, so hopefully licensing/freedom issues won't be a problem.
I'm really looking forward to the improved wireless support in Feisty too...
Re: Binary video drivers to ship by default in Feisty
Yea you have to warn people about not just lieciencing but about securty implications and the resposibility for these drivers are not with anyone in the community so we can't help you should the drivers go wrong.
Although perhaps that will change in the future and parts will be open sourced.
Re: Binary video drivers to ship by default in Feisty
ubuntu = windows
ubuntu community = windows community + macintosh-like arrogance
Most people will either not care that there's some more closed source code, or will be happy. What I dislike about Canonical is that in their effort to mimic they're repeating Microsoft/windows mistakes. And neglect traditional strenghts of linux.
Wait -- did I say 'not care' ? Obviosly, I meant 'won't even know, and wouldn't know the difference anyway'. It's a long way from simply not caring.
Re: Binary video drivers to ship by default in Feisty
Hm.. I quite like the step they're taking.
Re: Binary video drivers to ship by default in Feisty
Quote:
Originally Posted by
B0rsuk
ubuntu = windows
ubuntu community = windows community + macintosh-like arrogance
Most people will either not care that there's some more closed source code, or will be happy. What I dislike about Canonical is that in their effort to mimic they're repeating Microsoft/windows mistakes. And neglect traditional strenghts of linux.
Wait -- did I say 'not care' ? Obviosly, I meant 'won't even know, and wouldn't know the difference anyway'. It's a long way from simply not caring.
Those are hit and run statements. Please explain a little more about how and why you believe these things. (Otherwise they are attacks and do nothing to educate about your position)
Re: Binary video drivers to ship by default in Feisty
I want everything free now. Keep Microsofts hands off of my linux baby. :P
Re: Binary video drivers to ship by default in Feisty
I think that closed software should be VERY EASY to install (= a package in G-A-I), BUT when people try to install such packages, they should be shown a dialog, BEFORE the installation:
- explaining that Ubuntu fosters open software/standards
- encouraging the user to try available alternatives
- listing the main alternatives
- explaining what is the danger with the closed/binary software/format/codec they are trying to install.
If the user cliks "Proceed anyway" he/she should simply have the desired software installed and ready. It is his/her decision. What is important is that people make INFORMED decisions.
In such view, installing binary drivers by default is a BAD decision. Making it difficult to install arguable software is also a bad decision.
Re: Binary video drivers to ship by default in Feisty
Quote:
Originally Posted by
B0rsuk
ubuntu = windows
ubuntu community = windows community + macintosh-like arrogance
Most people will either not care that there's some more closed source code, or will be happy. What I dislike about Canonical is that in their effort to mimic they're repeating Microsoft/windows mistakes. And neglect traditional strenghts of linux.
Wait -- did I say 'not care' ? Obviosly, I meant 'won't even know, and wouldn't know the difference anyway'. It's a long way from simply not caring.
Well, did you actually red the two related spec :
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AcceleratedX
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverEducation
I think it's rather a good compromise, no?
Re: Binary video drivers to ship by default in Feisty
Quote:
Originally Posted by
B0rsuk
ubuntu = windows
ubuntu community = windows community + macintosh-like arrogance
Most people will either not care that there's some more closed source code, or will be happy. What I dislike about Canonical is that in their effort to mimic they're repeating Microsoft/windows mistakes. And neglect traditional strenghts of linux.
Wait -- did I say 'not care' ? Obviosly, I meant 'won't even know, and wouldn't know the difference anyway'. It's a long way from simply not caring.
Curse Canonical for trying to give the users what they want! Those bastards want our hardware to work properly out of the box! HOW COULD THEY?!
What is a traditional strength of Linux that is being neglected? Not having a nice looking GUI?