@onfy huh, there's a great free amd driver though?
@noiob It requires firmware to work, which isn't considered free by Debian's standards.
@onfy all GPU drivers require firmware to work
it's just running on the GPU
but also god no one's running debian without nonfree, they should get off their high horse sometime
@noiob lmao I literally just posted "is there any PC that can actually boot on"
@onfy yeah intel or nvidia
@noiob You can boot with an Nvidia GPU using only free software and firmware?
@onfy no but free software folks don't care if they don't see the firmware, so the nouveau driver is fine
@onfy they probably package the firmware with the driver so driver updates can include firmware updates? but idk
@onfy maybe they're just using a license debian doesn't like
@noiob Such wonderful consistently here... my stance, I think, is in terms of functionality. (Well, unless it would cause significant legal problems, I guess.) Like, I'd only want proprietary stuff if it works... does that make any sense? Doesn't much matter anyway.
@noiob Actually, I'm more confused, isn't the wifi card's firmware also running on the card? I thought that was the whole point, the hardware could be spying on you or whatever.
@onfy in that case it's about the iwlwifi driver
@onfy you don't need to have access to the software to be able to black box test a wifi card I guess
@noiob Wait wait... what. Is AMD doing something different then?