So you can't distribute it at all unless there is other paperwork
involved.
> Given the current SCO-IBM situation I don't want to be responsible for
> introducing any legally questionable IP into the kernel tree.
>
> This situation must have come up before, how was it solved then?
The easiest approach is to do the firmware load from userspace - which
also keeps the driver size down and makes updating the firmware images
easier for end users.
(Debian as policy will rip the firmware out anyway regardless of what
Linus does btw)
The hotplug interface can be used to handle this.
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