open source drivers


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    open source drivers


    why can not we have open source drivers for graphics, networking, wifi, printer and scanner

    it will save the companies precious resources, like few developers needed and it will work on any Operating System platform thus boosting sales of such equipment
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    my Benq scanner (which is nine years old) works fine on windows xp and seven(i didnt try windows vista) but not on windows 8, when i contacted Benq technical staff, they said they do not support this scanner on windows seven and eight.
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    Because it's gonna lead to some invulnerabilities.
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    RoasterMen said:
    Because it's gonna lead to some invulnerabilities.
    is not linux and BSD open source
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    Have you tried installing the drivers you have, in Compatibility Mode?

    A Benq scanner goes back 9years? compatibility mode goes back to win95/98. By the way, what model is it?

    I did find this on our EightForums sister-site it might be helpful: Solved: Old Acer/BenQ scanner drivers (x84, x64)
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    I know this thread is a little old. I hate to correct people. Some drivers are open source. Some Microsoft software is open source. Some third party is open source like browsers for example. VLC media player is another one that is open source.

    BSD is technically not open source. It is different type of license.

    RoasterMen said:
    Because it's gonna lead to some in-vulnerabilities.
    Roasterman proprietary software doesn't have vulnerabilities? I know proprietary software & open source software has its pros & cons.
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