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OpenBSD Ahead of Linux for Wi-Fi Drivers 256

algae writes "It looks like some kernel developers have noticed that the OpenBSD project is including reverse-engineered drivers for wireless ethernet cards while Linux is still using binary blobs. A large part of the issue is that much OpenBSD development takes place abroad, where having to do clean-room reverse-engineering isn't as important." From the article: "Christoph Hellwig took another stance, 'please don't let this reverse engineering idiocy hinder wireless driver adoption, we're already falling far behind openbsd who are very successfully reverse engineering lots of wireless chipsets.'"

Comment Re:Hmm... (Score 1) 450

IMHO, any "Windows vs. Linux" figures seem rather spurious. Every non-Windows OS of significance these days is more-or-less *nix-like and well-designed software should be portable across them (with a little tweaking and some more investment by companies with a long-term vision). Where Windows is concerned, the words "basket", "eggs" and "single-sourcing" spring to mind. If comparative figures are to be thrown about, perhaps "Windows vs. everyone else" would be more realistic.

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