@killyourfm AMD's linux driver story is really unfortunate, they really should stop trying to shove their windows-esque driver onto people, wasting all that money and just work with the people that are actually doing the work in mesa.
but fwiw, I think the framegen code is only open sourced this july so it's possible valve is already working on it.
@pid_eins what the hell are you talking about https://www.fsf.org/campaigns/campaigns/secure-boot-vs-restricted-boot/ this is 2011 right after secure boot came out, and also there's tons of early motherboards that made user key enrollment impossible and to this day Microsoft have an unfair control over the whole thing. why else would you need to get shims signed by them?
@jer@Exxo@clacke@webmink Yes, removing the former license directly violates 3BSD clause 1 and 2. I think you are staring to get it. 3BSD license does not allow you to relicense the code, it explicitly forbids it. They can use BSD code but they can't change the license on those code.
@jer@Exxo@clacke@webmink it's also why I assumed they had a CLA in place before that, cus otherwise they're just violating copyright. turns out they are dumber than I thought