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From: | Quiliro Ordóñez |
Subject: | Re: [gNewSense-users] Non-Free Firmware |
Date: | Wed, 27 May 2009 15:39:27 -0500 |
Brian Kemp schreef:Free software is not just a matter of security.
I have realized BCM 4312 uses non-free firmware. Is it a good idea toinstall non-free firmware while I can get the owner a wireless card with a
fully libre driver?
(I am not the official gNewSense party line)
The firmware runs on the device, not the host CPU. Generally those
devices don't spy on you or do other nefarious things but know you are
not going to be in full control of it.
I can't think of any known situations where non-free *firmware*
running on a device's CPU caused a security problem or data
compromise. I *can* think of some where non-free *drivers* running on
the *host* CPU did. (nvidia drivers had a glyph rendering bug; remote
ownership was possible.)
The official gNewSense party line is that it is not a good idea to install non-free firmware [1]. We have gone through a lot of effort (and still are) to keep it out of the operating system. Suggesting non-free software is not a solution and belittles the work we are doing.
As a temporary measure until you can get a better piece of hardware?
Probably fine.
It's not a good permanent solution and you should replace the hardware.
Also, temporary measures have a way of becoming permanent when the fulfillment of short term goals diminishes the need or the will to change.
[1] http://wiki.gnewsense.org/Main/CommunityGuidelines
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