Just curious, but how is glx non free?
Phoronix: gNewSense 2.0
Less than a week after the release of Ubuntu 8.04 LTS "Hardy Heron", the Free Software Foundation has gone ahead and released version 2.0 (named DeltaH) of gNewSense. For those not familiar with gNewSense, this is one of the few distributions certified by the Free Software Foundation as being a truly free Linux distribution. gNewSense 2.0 is essentially Ubuntu 8.04 LTS but with a few modifications to make it more free by removing some binary-only components. New in gNewSense 2.0 is also new artwork, switching the default web browser from Mozilla Firefox to Epiphany, Blag's deblob script in the kernel, and non-free GLX being removed from X.Org/Mesa. Here are a few screenshots from this latest release.
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=12313
Just curious, but how is glx non free?
I am just wondering, what is the difference between gNewSense and GoBuntu?
Wich one was the first? i did'nt find a date for GoBuntu.
It is probably referring to the "tag" used by the package management system that labels the nvidia-glx component as non-free under debian based systems. They split-out the files in that system, and the nvidia glx.so XF86/Xorg module component gets placed into it's own package and globbed over into the X11/Mesa section of the package management repositories (or something like that).
Yea and if a single word were added to the newsie, then I wouldn't have to ramble on about the silly things distros do![]()
what on earth is wrong with these people? "gNewSense" ? Is that really the most inspired name they could come up with?
Hi Mum, want to try "gee New cents"?
What? "I know you're a nuisance, you don't have to ask me!"
My guess is that there's still remnants of SGI-licensed code left over from the XFree86 days.
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/license-list.html
https://bugs.launchpad.net/debian/+bug/6765