Les Mikesell wrote:
But I don't necessarily want to limit my machine to fedora-owned
drivers. If that is a restriction, then it should be stated clearly
where a new user would see it before installing.
Fedora cannot in anyway help with third party proprietary kernel
drivers. That has been said several times quite prominently.
It's probably not coincidental that fedora works nicely on your
hardware. It hasn't been that way for me much of the time and the user
mail list makes it look like others have many of the same issues.
Fedora works quite nicely on my system because I specifically got a box
which doesn't require anything proprietary to work. Well except the
wireless firmware.
Rahul