On 03/31/2010 05:06 PM, Eric Paris wrote: > what are these binary blobs of which you speak? I thought this was well > covered. No binary blobs. As long as you buy certain brand new IBM X-series servers. For the rest of the x86/x86_64 computing universe, this means binary blobs, and I think you're fooling yourself if you think that all the other hardware vendors will be so willing to shove prebuilt code from a third party into their BIOS (or even have room to do so). In the non-IBM Xseries case (which is by far, the more common one for Fedora), we would be enabling this option solely to enable proprietary binary blobs during the boot process. In my opinion, given that it is not possible at all for us to troubleshoot or bug fix systems in such a scenario, we should not imply to our userbase that it is supportable by enabling this kernel option. If a user is so motivated to do so, then they're free to build a custom kernel to enable CONFIG_INTEL_TXT, and it will be even more clear to them that it is not something they should expect Fedora to support. ~spot _______________________________________________ kernel mailing list kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/kernel