Alan Cox wrote:
But note that there is nothing remotely illegal about the nvidia driver,
nor would there be any problem with the fedora project distributing it
themselves if they had any reason to care about the user experience.
Actually the legal state of the Nvidia driver is a matter of debate. Even
if it was legal it would not meet the Fedora policy, nor be in the
interests of the project.
For God's sake why is something that you can d/l from their web site
in the USA be illegal in the USA? Why does it not meet the Fedora
policy? Where can I read the policy?
If your stating the intent of the policy is to diminish the
availability of Fedora to new users then the policy needs to change.
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Karl F. Larsen, AKA K5DI
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