I found the information about ATi's drivers http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/...p?articleid=22 <- here.
By reckoning the official release will be much later than this. Feb 9th is the date that 3.4 will appear in the above mentioned magazine. I believe Klaus has said that 3.4 won't be "officially" released until after the Cebit conference (March 18 - 24). So unless somone in German wants to get a copy of it from the magazine and put up a bit torrent link somewhere (hint hint), we won't be getting it for a while.Originally Posted by sn0wflake
I found the information about ATi's drivers http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/...p?articleid=22 <- here.
Doesn't make sense. From the NVidia licensing page:Originally Posted by aay
http://www.nvidia.com/object/nv_swlicense.html
IOW, as long as the driver doesn't need to be modified to work under Knoppix, redistribution is explicitly allowed.Originally Posted by NVidia license
If Knoppix has some sort of special driver-loader which requires wrappers or format conversion, that would be a problem, but if Knoppix works just like any other Linux, then sehr gut.
except for unzippingn of compressed files- however running them in a cloop compressed image is compressing them and hence is altering them. They are distributed in tar.gz generally. However, adding them in knoppix requires uncompressing them (ok), and then recompressing them into cloop (probably not ok).
Of course if you gutting 60% of knoppix, you could fit it on a CD without cloop compression....
Alex (creator of Morphix) asked Nvidia if it would be ok to include the drivers on Morphix. They said it would be fine. I think (not completely sure) that this was told to Klaus.Originally Posted by arkaine23
So, if it's not ok to compress them, but it's ok to uncompress them, how did they become compressed in the first place??Originally Posted by arkaine23
Given that other distributions include them (and the comment about Morphix being told by NVidia that it's ok), I'm guessing this is just "someone" playing political games. Ok, I'll just have to learn to do remastering. Meanwhile, MandrakeMove (free download edition) seemed to boot fine on my SN41G2 XPC (NForce2), so I assume MM has the NVidia drivers in it too (although it's nowhere nearly as nice-looking or smooth as Knoppix!).
I guess that a Knoppix CD shipped with the c't magazine could be shared on the Internet without any problems?Originally Posted by aay
But, I am afraid, that most likely ít will be a German version... ? Any serious Linux user speaking German is subscribed to c't anyhow
The language defaults can be set at boot time with cheat codes. "knoppix lang=us" on the german disk should boot up into English.Originally Posted by dg1sek
I hope someone will put the bootdisk image online.
I reported that TORAM copied entire cd, not just KNOPPIX directory.
not nice for a DVD..I don't have 4.5GB RAM
there will be a new cheatcode.."fromdvd"
one of the major issues in moving to 2.6 is/was cloop. One of our comrades in action (toasty) found http://yui.mine.nu/linux/eberry.html seems someone already ported cloop to 2.6.x. Not sure if this was known before, but wanted to give you guys something to play around with
Anyway, have cloop (with the 2.6 changes) packaged and up on http://am.xs4all.nl/morphix/debs/2.6 for all interested. Do note that I don't even know if they work, and that the packages don't come from Klaus, so don't bother him about them. Klaus will probably have ported cloop himself by now, so they might become redundant soon. YMWV. You're on your own (i'll bug good ol' Kano about this too, he's darn quick when it comes to extra kernel changes). I personally won't overhaul Morphix to 2.6 soon, rather take this step carefully
and about Nvidia, I don't think Klaus wants them in Knoppix, but I havn't discussed this with him personally. I have asked Nvidia, and compression wasn't a form of modification. They're only frightend about reverse-engineering et al. But, the license isn't too clear, so I can understand why he wouldn't want them included. Legal issues suck
Cheers, and happy hacking!
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