Binary Firmware In Fedora Fix



Binary Firmware In Fedora Fix

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Links for firmware-linux-free

Debian Resources:

Download Source Package firmware-free:

Maintainers:

  • Debian Kernel Team (QA Page, Mail Archive)
  • Ben Hutchings (QA Page)

External Resources:

  • Homepage [git.kernel.org]

Similar packages:

Binary firmware for various drivers in the Linux kernel

This package contains firmware which was previously included in the Linuxkernel and which is compliant with the Debian Free Software Guidelines.

Most firmware previously included in the Linux kernel is non-free and hasbeen moved to the firmware-linux-nonfree package.

Contents:

Other Packages Related to firmware-linux-free

  • depends
  • recommends
  • suggests
  • enhances
  • sug:initramfs-tools
    generic modular initramfs generator (automation)

Download firmware-linux-free

Download for all available architectures
ArchitecturePackage SizeInstalled SizeFiles
all23.6 kB85.0 kB [list of files]

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