Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] PWC driver story continues.
- From: Johnny Strom <jonny strom netikka fi>
- To: GnomeMeeting mailing list <gnomemeeting-list gnome org>
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- Subject: Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] PWC driver story continues.
- Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 08:10:28 +0300
Hi
Well this i becouse how FreeBSD is licensed, I prefer gpl/lgpl kind of
license becouse then one knows that the software will be around in the
future.
George Bell wrote:
Speaking of PWC again...
I recently found this comparison between FreeBSD, Linux, and Windows Operating
Systems regarding drivers(among other factors) that I think is relevant to
the discussion that was on this list awhile ago concerning the PWC driver.
While I'm not a programmer either, frankly I was not all that terribly
impressed with all the highly technical reasons for excluding the binary
component of the PWC driver from the kernel. FreeBSD's attitude in this
regard appears to me much more balanced :
From: http://people.freebsd.org/~murray/bsd_flier.html
FreeBSD:
The FreeBSD bootloader can load binary drivers at boot-time. This allows
third-party driver manufacturers to distribute binary-only driver modules
that can be loaded into any FreeBSD system. Due to the open-source nature of
FreeBSD, it is very easy to develop device drivers for new hardware.
Unfortunately, most device-manufacturers will only release binaries for
Microsoft operating systems. This means that it can take several months after
a hardware device has hit the market until a device driver is available.
Linux:
The Linux community intentionally makes it difficult for hardware
manufacturers to release binary-only drivers. This is meant to encourage
hardware manufactureres to develop open-source device drivers. Unfortunately
most vendors have been unwilling to release the source for their drivers so
it is very difficult for Linux users to use vendor supplied drivers at all.
Windows:
Microsoft has excellent relationships with hardware vendors. There are often
conflicts when using a device driver on different versions of Microsoft
Windows, but overall Windows users have excellent access to third party
device drivers
Sorry for being a bit off-topic and I don't mean to start any flames, but I
thought this brings some perspective to the issues that were discussed
earlier in this forum.
George
On Tuesday 14 September 2004 12:18, Johnny Strom wrote:
Hello all
Well things are starting to get to normal I hope with the PWC driver,
there is a first patch for PWC driver without binary interface avalible
here:
http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0409.1/2135.html
Cheers Johnny
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