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I strongly support this move by Linux Mint :-)
This is the stance that ESR is taking too - get the Linux OSS **user-numbers up**, and then (when the numbers have reached critical-mass), the "big push" for open-source drivers can be made.
Another BIG help in the hardware-support area will be KDE 4 with its "Solid" hardware-detection library. That will help big-time!
In the real world, many newcomers to Linux and the rest of OSS just want stuff to work - they don't give a rat's patootie about "nasty evil binary drivers".
Linux is being adopted at such a rate now that in say two years time, the "big push" can be made then. Until then, the **number ONE** priority is to get the user-numbers up.... :-)
Edited 2007-03-09 02:08