Re: [future of drivers?] a proposal for binary drivers.

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> if there was binary allowed (with any license) maybe dlink themself
> would build a driver, make documentation and provide it on CD, just
> see how much effort would be saved and in end he would get more time
> to treat his patients.
>

Apart from all the other good arguments already posted:

Are you really sure they will? Maybe dlink will, but I can tell from personal expierience (whine, whine) that the majority of vendors still won't release drivers. For the simple reason because they regard Linux a market too small to support. That is the main reason for most of them, not the license stuff.

Before Linux, I was an OS/2 user and although every vendor in the world was allowed to provide OS/2 drivers, there were more or less the same amount of vendor contributed drivers as there are now in Linux.

I'm 100% sure that Linux supports more hardware than OS/2 did back then and the user base (Desktop wise) was at least as big as Linux.

OS/2 died exactly because software companies didn't write closed-source software, hardware companies didn't write closed-source drivers, and IBM couldn't write it all themselves.

So why repeat this desaster?
Tim


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