I might actually be wrong about that, I forgot that we might be able to
ship some non-free stuff if the license allows, and it does in this
case. let me get someone else to look at this request.
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OK, understood.
Perhaps I'll Email the Guys that do the "Things to Do after Installing
Ubuntu" to have it included in their Blogs.
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Title:
amd64
The license of the package doesn't allow it to be included by default
since it doesn't meet the Ubuntu or Debian Free Software Guidelines, you
can see the license information here:
http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/non-
free/a/amd64-microcode/current/copyright
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Sorry I meant it should be installed by default for Ubuntu AMD64 ISOs. I
did another clean install to day to test an upstream Kernel and had to
use Synaptic to install it as it is not included in the packages
supplied on Ubuntu ISOs. A non-technical user would not know this. There
are bogs on the W
This package is included in Ubuntu 12.10. You can find it in the
Software Center.
** Changed in: amd64-microcode (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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