What is your vrms score? I'd say mine is decent, but I aspire for better.
Non-free packages you use, if any
Spotify, drivers for wifi, nvidia proprietary drivers
That's all for now
Also, Intel microcode and vs code bin
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That's a kind of confusing report. It list 16 packages with free licences, and then states their non-free?
firmware-iwlwifi
intel-microcode
steam-launcher, but i cant get it to work right now so maybe itll just stay that way. i use emulators now anyways.
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I for sure thought I'd have lots because I don't really care about installing non-free stuff if my computer runs better with it but I only have 3:
AMD Microcode
Firmware for AMD graphics
Firmware for Realtek wifi adapter
seems like each distro has its own version of vrms. I installed it on my Debian box and the man page says it's Debian specific and checks to see if the licenses of the package conflicts with the original Debian Free Software Guidelines and notes that the actual Richard M. Stallman has different opinions on what would be considered "non-free".
Virtualbox
Wireless drivers
Intel microcode
Nvidia drivers
Chrome
Spotify
Also a few proprietary programs in WINE
VirtualBox
Cisco Anyconnect
Kill yourself
That's beautiful. How's the deepin de?
ACCEPT_LICENSE="-* @FSF-APPROVED" emerge -Dupv @world 2>&1 >/dev/null | grep "(masked by" | wc -l && ls -d /var/db/pkg/*/* | wc -l
104
766
I have no regrets
7/10 bretty gud
Err.. that one liner needs to be changed to bellow in order to also include FDL-1.3 and such.
>ACCEPT_LICENSE="-* @FSF-APPROVED @FSF-APPROVED-OTHER"
54/766 now.
All packages are free since I didn't pay to use them.
should not have any but idk the package name for it on gentoo so cant check.
unrar
libglvnd: ['custom:BSD-like']
cantarell-fonts: ['custom:SIL']
noto-fonts: ['custom:SIL']
lib32-libglvnd: ['custom:BSD-like']
spotify: ['custom:"Copyright (c) 2006-2010 Spotify Ltd"']
ca-certificates-cacert: ['custom:RDL']
libfreehand: ['MPL2']
>minimal Arch
Absolutely clear of non-free packages.
>daily driver Debian
16 non-free packages.
Don't use gentoo myself, but wouldn't do the job?
yes
See vrms-gentoo on Github
Is always codecs for me...
Why anyone uses non-retarded codecs?
You reminded me that I also have libdvdcss compiled for watching DVDs, which could be considered non-free (a non-free number).
On my desktop:
intel-microcode
4 packets related to nvidia gpu
on my laptop it's only the firmware for my wifi card that's non free
Just unrar and VirtualBox.
libdvdcss fits the definition of free software. It is not distributed by distros because it infringes patents.
ehh
This is almost perfect. It appears you have a non-microcode CPU, but spoiled it with gaymes winblows shit.
> It appears you have a non-microcode CPU
I'd say it only means user didn't install microcode update packages? Maybe there is none, but maybe he really just simply didn't install it.
They should be non-essential anyhow from the point of view of a distro (though maybe at some point they fix a really bad flaw that is critical to you).
Intel uCode and Broadcom WL.
On other machine - entire OS
>Non-free packages installed
>gcc-6-doc
?
don't have vrms but the only nonfree shit i have is:
nonfree firmware: intel-ucode, ath10k firmware, other gross hardware shit i'm sure
nonfree software: Apple Emoji ttf (If you consider ttf bytecode software) from some rpmfusion-free telegram package.
just installed vrms and got this
literally made my day
Non-free packages installed on monolith
libcg Nvidia Cg core runtime library
libcggl Nvidia Cg Opengl runtime library
unrar Unarchiver for .rar files (non-free version)
Reason: Modifications problematic
Contrib packages installed on monolith
winetricks package manager for Wine to install software easily
3 non-free packages, 0.1% of 2938 installed packages.
1 contrib packages, 0.0% of 2938 installed packages.
retroarch requires cg for some reason, even though I have an AMD GPU.
unrar as I've had archives that simply won't open with the FOSS version.
winetricks shouldn't be on there - it's LGPL...
b-b-but I like gayming and I only have wine installed because I use a chiptune tracker called vortex tracker and it doesn't have a native linux port