On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 06:58:50AM +0000, Dr. Bas Wijnen wrote: > > > Let me put it differently then: for me, one of the major benefits of > > > Debian > > > over (most of) our derivatives is that I can set the system up in a way > > > that > > > allows me to live in a free software bubble. > > So you don't update the non-free software in your CPU? > I suppose so. Are you saying that a Debian system where only main is enabled > is unsafe? Not only that, but also "free software purists often don't understand the current world". And it looks like all your hardware has its non-free software installed on the board and thus not required to be downloaded from Debian non-free.
> If that is correct, it is a huge problem that that is the default setup > we ship, don't you think? It is, but solving it most likely means actually violating Debian principles, unlike things you are complaining about. -- WBR, wRAR
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