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Hello everybody,
as upstream Debian recently voted for the inclusion of necessary non-free firmware blobs within the official installation media, I wonder if Devuan will follow this decision for the upcoming Devuan Daedalus. As far as I am aware, Debian's decision was widely regarded as a positive and user friendly.
On the Devuan side, the current situation for Devuan Chimaera is rather complicated: While the official netinstall images do not include proprietary firmware, the live images with Xfce do. Also, Devuan does not provide "unofficial" netinstaller builds with proprietary blobs as far as I am aware.
Are there any plans to change the current situation within the Devuan project?
Best regards,
Fabian
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In Devuan, non-free firmware has always been installed by default. This from https://www.devuan.org/os/install:
Non-free firmware
Non-free firmware packages are available on all install media. These packages will only be installed if required by your wifi adapter. To avoid the automatic installation and loading of needed non-free firmware, choose the Expert install option during the installation process.
The desktop-live and minimal-live images have non-free firmware packages pre-installed. These packages may be removed after boot using the remove_firmware.sh script available under /root.
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Thank you for the reply. When I installed Devuan via the netinstaller in the past, I had to load the iwlwifi firmware packages from a USB stick.
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Thank you for the reply. When I installed Devuan via the netinstaller in the past, I had to load the iwlwifi firmware packages from a USB stick.
.. you might still need to us a usb stick for the modules... if your network chips are new enough.
So, I'd say we haven't seen the end of "insert disk" to proceed.
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It may be worth to note, that all Devuan installer ISOs still come with all firmware in the ISO pool, for installation.
The ISO also has a top level /firmware directory with links to the actual firmware packages within the ISO pool, although that (i.e. having links) doesn't actually work with some CD drives. There have further been some number of installation systems where the installer fails to find the firmware for one reason or another, typically because it fails to mount the ISO. In that case it's handy to have it available on something that can be mounted.
Nowadays (daedalus) non-free firmware packages have been moved into a non-free-firmware section rather than as previously being in the non-free section.
But that doesn't change the principle that all ISO includes all firmware packages on the ISO. Instead the ISO has that section as well as any firmware still in non-free.
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It may be worth to note, that all Devuan installer ISOs still come with all firmware in the ISO pool, for installation.
In my case . Daedalus netinstall iso why didnt contain gpu firmware ?
And what is the ISO Pool ?
Devuan(Chimaera)(Daedalus) DS+WM: XorgX11server+StumpVM
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See https://wiki.debian.org/DebianRepository/Format for details.
You may browse the ISO to find out whether or not firmware is there. Though even if so it obviously wasn't loaded "automatically".
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Thanks.
Devuan(Chimaera)(Daedalus) DS+WM: XorgX11server+StumpVM
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