Rahul Sundaram wrote:
This is apart from the legal issues involved in combining non-free
modules and the Linux kernel for a distribution.
I must have missed that part of the discussion. I didn't notice it
was part
of the discussion that nvidia drivers or ATI drivers be made part of a
distro.
Read back. That indeed is a major thrust of the discussion.
There are many ways the situation could be improved for the user. The
best I would hope for would be the inclusion of a configuration for a
yum repository containing the drivers currently maintained in the livna
repo. If that's too much to ask, then a link to the repo from the
fedora project site would be better than nothing. Actually including the
driver or maintaining a stable interface would be too much to expect here.
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