[Prism54-devel] Re: [Prism54 on Knoppix?] Re: Kontaktformular [QK]
Dan Allen
dan@mojavelinux.com
Tue, 20 Jan 2004 07:47:48 -0600
This is great news indeed! I think that the inclusion of this
driver will provide a synergy for both projects. My fingers are
crossed that it all works out.
If you are interested, I also had written a review article on the
prism54 project at pclinuxonline:
http://pclinuxonline.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=8269
Enjoy!
Dan
Klaus Knopper (knopper@knopper.net) wrote:
> Hello Dan and Luis,
>
> For inclusion on Knoppix, not every piece of software has to be GPL, but
> I insist on the requirement that the software must be "freely
> distributable for non-commercial as well as commercial use". So,
> acroread4 is present, but not acroread5 or macromedia flash, for
> example, because of their licenses.
>
> Binary-only Firmware files are still OK for me, as long as nobody
> restricts their distribution or collects license fees. I have to make
> sure that there is an appropriate license statement present from the
> copyright holder.
>
> If this is given, all I need is a kernel patch and/or a Debian package
> that can be updated or recompiled easily for inclusion in Knoppix.
>
> The Debian/unstable hotplug package is already present in the current
> Knoppix 3.4 development build, but there is still time until the
> official public release at CeBit 2004.
>
> Regards
> -Klaus Knopper
>
> On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 10:47:12PM -0500, Luis R. Rodriguez wrote:
> >
> > Dan and Sir Knopper,
> >
> > On Mon, 19 Jan 2004, Dan Allen wrote:
> >
> > > Klaus Knopper (knopper@knopper.net) wrote:
> > >
> > > > On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 09:33:22PM +0100, Dan Allen wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > KONTAKTFORMULAR V1.1
> > > > > ===========================================================================
> > > > >
> > > > > Host= XX.XX.XX.XX
> > > > > Name= Dan Allen
> > > > > Email= dan@mojavelinux.com
> > > > > KNOPPIX= V3.3-2003-11-19
> > > > > Category= question the solution for wlan in linux/knoppix
> > > > > Comment=
> > > > > I know you are super busy, so right to the point. There has been
> > > > > discussion on the forums about wlan drivers, linuxant,
> > > > > ndiswrapper, etc. I believe the best way to go is to integrate
> > > > > the prism54 kernel module into the distro
> > > > > (http://www.prism54.org). On the list of supported devices page
> > > > > (LOOK AT THAT SUPPORT LIST, INCREDIBLE!) there is a whole page of
> > > > > cards which work right out the the box and I can atest to it
> > > > > after using them in Linux Mandrake 9.2, esp the Netgear WG511 for
> > > > > laptops. These cards can be found for under $50 bucks and are a
> > > > > joy to work with.
> > > > >
> > > > > The instructions on the prism54 website are super easy to follow
> > > > > and I believe that integrating this into knoppix will allow the
> > > > > distro to take a big step foward in wlan support and laptop
> > > > > support for that matter. After a long introduction, my question
> > > > > is, will you add the prism54 module to knoppix?
> > > >
> > > > Looks promising. But more important is that the license must be
> > > > OSI-compliant, and no proprietary/patented code must be used.
> > > >
> > > > Where is the license statement? What about the stated "firmware"?
> > > >
> > > > Regards
> > > > -Klaus Knopper
> > > >
> > >
> > > You make an interesting point, during the install I didn't realize
> > > the significance of that firmware file. According to one of the
> > > maintainers it is somehow loosely tied to a GPL licence:
> > >
> > > http://prism54.org/firmware/
> > >
> > > I am more than certain that the project itself is GPL'd based on the
> > > statments that mcgrof makes there, but you are correct in pointing
> > > out that they are missing license files in the CVS repository.
> > > Perhaps this e-mail will draw attention to that oversight.
> > > Hopefully it can all still work out, it is the closest project to
> > > free I have seen for many of the wlan devices.
> >
> > Prism54 drivers source code is 100% GPL. We just recently completed that
> > aspect of the licence. There is an exception and that is of the firmware.
> > The license agreements for the firmware are the same ones you get for the
> > equivalent windows driver. We provide the firmware on our website and
> > not as part of our package. The firmware is available on our website as a
> > means of making things easier for Linux users.
> >
> > "Then this driver may not even make it to the Linux kernel", perhaps you
> > are saying? Wrong. "Maybe it's not clean GPL?" Wrong. The Linux kernel now
> > has in both stable (2.6) and the old 2.4 series a completed firmware
> > request ioctl which drivers like ours can use which allows their
> > inclusion in the Linux kernel by remaining GPL-compliant. The 2.4 kernel
> > included this as of 2.4.23. Previous to that it was in 2.4.22 rc patches
> > and before that just plain patches by its author, Manuel Estrada Sainz.
> > 2.6 has it too now in its stable releases.
> >
> > The latest linux-hotplug package is required since it has firmare.agent.
> > Currently Debian unstable has it and most distributions are picking it up
> > (a lot of them, thanks to us ;).
> >
> > Our inclusion to the Linux Kernel is just a matter of time. Should you
> > choose to include the driver in a Knoppix release we'll push so we get a
> > test release out that is decent for usage. Currently we rely on daily CVS
> > snapshots.
> >
> > Luis
>
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