Antonio Olivares <olivares14031 <at> yahoo.com> writes: > A Because Fedora includes Firmware and those guys don't. Bullsh*t! BLAG 70000 ships: * the original Fedora 7 kernels as the default and kernel-libre only as an option, * the following firmwares: asterisk-firmware, atmel-firmware, ivtv-firmware, iwl3945-firmware, iwl4965-firmware, iwlwifi-firmware (old version of iwl3945-firmware), ql2100-firmware, ql2200-firmware, ql23xx-firmware and ql2400-firmware, all with "License: Redistributable, no modification permitted" * zd1211-firmware which claims to be GPLv2, but with no source available. So the only difference between Fedora and BLAG in their current state is that BLAG is 2 releases out of date, which also implies there are no security updates from Fedora anymore for the software they ship, and I wouldn't rely on BLAG for security updates if I were you. For example, there is no bind update for the recent DNS security issue, nor any other updates since June 13. I consider it completely irresponsible to recommend a distribution whose "current release" has not received ANY security updates for a month! Kevin Kofler -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list