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Well, the major distros have this worked out ok probably because they're able to pressure the vendors for compatible binary blobs. On these distros installing proprietary drivers is usually automatic and painless for end users. I'm with you here.
However to be perfectly honest though I have an nVidia card (GeForce 9500 GT) and the proprietary drivers have broken my display the last two or three times I've installed ubuntu on this system. At least I had the skill to login to the console and fix it manually, but for an ordinary user it would have been a no-go.
A slightly different scenario: I had a cyberpower UPS which the manufacturer provided a binary for controlling the UPS and reading the battery status over USB. They claimed linux support, but I was naive and though it would run on my NAS box. It did not because their binary wasn't compatible with my kernel. They only bothered to support the major distros. End result = failure because I deviated from popular distros and manufacturer would not provide source or support.
Of course everyone's mileage will vary, but I find the combination of no ABI and no source code will always spell trouble for unsupported systems. It just sucks that less mainstream alternative distros have to suffer because of it.