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by ShroudedNight
2986 days ago
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> Hardware drivers is not their business, nor is releasing docs that might allow someone else to write a driver. Is there a third road to device support? What's the point of selling hardware if you're not going to provide any sort of path to enablement? |
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Why the hell release a linux only device, marketed at the DIY/hardcore user with no, or very limited ways to actually use the damn hardware? (like being stuck on some ancient kernels with 3.24x10^43 remote holes)
Its pretty astonishing, and seems to be primarily driven over paranoia about IP/patents.
After the answer a lawyer is always going to give to the question "Is there legal risk here" is yes, companies arnt going to do better until we demand they do.