I didn't burn the CD but I looked at the directory of the ftp server, and it looks like it contains applications rather than a "Non GPL" kernel. I'm Downloading the CD now. I did find some information that Ndiswrapper (http://en.opensuse.org/HCL/Network_Adapters_%28Wireless%29) is recommended and sure, that is a great "When everything else fails" application (CPU/Memoryhungry but working) but to use it when there is a real (ok, non GPL..) Linux driver for it....that sounds...strange? I also found some earlier posts that recommends KOTD (Kernel Of The Day) but I'm not sure if it contains "Non GPL" modules anymore? and I really wanna be on a supported SUSE kernel which is upgraded with security fixes etc... So, does anyone know if the commercial version of SuSE 10.1 includes a Non-GPL kernel? Can an up-to-date Non-GPL kernel be downloaded somewhere else? Best Regards Patrik PS: Is upgrade to 10.1 safe from 9.3 if I can solve a hardware questions, like my atheros card? Carlos E. R. skrev:
The Tuesday 2006-05-16 at 10:46 +0200, Patrik Dahl wrote:
I use a Atheros wireless card so I guess the descision to not distribute "non-GPL kernel modules" will cause problems for me since I guess the ath-driver won't be supplied with 10.1?
Have a look at the non-oss aka add-on CD.