I didn't know that (I don't know Germany that much).
I thought in the north there would be mostly wind and less sun and in the sun both wind and...
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Ok, this might be my last post in this thread. Not for anything against you. It's just that we're getting so hypothetical in fileds that I'm not so expert,...
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Not sure I understand. On one hand I'm not sure what would be an FPGA optimized for building CPUs. People already build CPUs and microcontrollers on existing...
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I'm relatively lost trying to follow you. So I guess you got lost trying to follow me ? I'm sorry, I didn't want that.
I said something like...
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I don't use proprietary drivers. If I don't want proprietary firmware why on hell would I want proprietary drivers ?
If a free driver does that...
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I'm not sure whether you're tongue in cheek or serious, sorry.
I don't care whether software is stored on replaceable or rewritable DVDROMs,...
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It would be usable with linux-libre, yes.
Any hardware may have any amount of code hidden in any ROMs and nobody would know it. This is not good....
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Thanks again. So another blob. Another piece of hardware unusable with linux-libre.
So the kernel loads the firmware from the...
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Thanks a lot. That's quite informative. I still don't know whether the GPU scheduling firmware for rk3588 is free or not, signed or not, or how does it...
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Thank you. But AFAIK RK3399 (which might not be modern for you, of course) does not need loaded firmware. It has the bootrom, then mainstream source TF-A,...
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I'm not very bright today. Can you bear with a paranoid seizure of mine? "The CSF provides a firmware-driven command stream queue" does mean...
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