Does Puppy contain any non-free software?
Does Puppy contain any non-free software?
Puppy Linux isn't endorsed by the FSF because it recommends non-free software, (such as Adobe Flash) but does a Vanilla Slacko or Lucid Puppy contain any [Proprietary software]?
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Flash, some modem drivers Barry adds, GetFlash, nVidia drivers, Opera and extra firmware are proprietary. Firefox and Seamonkey are considered non-free because of the non-free plug-ins and add-ons they recommend.
Plus, as you said, there are binary blobs in the kernel.
Plus, as you said, there are binary blobs in the kernel.
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gnash I remember I have seen that program name before
but despite reading almost daily here on Puppy Forum
I don't remember we have talked about where in the Menu
or where one can find it or install it and how well it works or ...
or
Iceweasel's webm but I am on FireFox 21 so it would be
a bit unpractical to also have Iceweasel running
or does webm work with FF21 to?
and if it is that easy why have nobody show how practical it is?
but despite reading almost daily here on Puppy Forum
I don't remember we have talked about where in the Menu
or where one can find it or install it and how well it works or ...
or
Iceweasel's webm but I am on FireFox 21 so it would be
a bit unpractical to also have Iceweasel running
or does webm work with FF21 to?
and if it is that easy why have nobody show how practical it is?
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though