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en:project:faq [2022/12/22 03:01]
throgh [Will non-free AUR packages be removed after migrating to Hyperbola?]
en:project:faq [2022/12/22 03:02]
throgh [Why has my Wi-Fi card stopped working after migration?]
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 Hyperbola's objective is to support [[en:start#what_is_the_init_freedom_campaign|the Init Freedom Campaign]]. Hyperbola refuses init systems such as systemd that breaks portability, ignores backwards compatibility, and replaces existing services, forcing into adoption. Hyperbola's objective is to support [[en:start#what_is_the_init_freedom_campaign|the Init Freedom Campaign]]. Hyperbola refuses init systems such as systemd that breaks portability, ignores backwards compatibility, and replaces existing services, forcing into adoption.
  
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-==== Will non-free AUR packages be removed after migrating to Hyperbola? ==== 
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-No. Hyperbola doesn't support <color #B90B0B/#FFDDDD>AUR</color> in any way as we don't include non-free or semi-free packages or binaries without compilation. 
  
  
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 Next, look at [[https://wiki.freedesktop.org/nouveau/CodeNames/|CodeNames]] to further decode it. Finally, you can check support for your card on [[https://wiki.freedesktop.org/nouveau/FeatureMatrix/|FeatureMatrix]]. Next, look at [[https://wiki.freedesktop.org/nouveau/CodeNames/|CodeNames]] to further decode it. Finally, you can check support for your card on [[https://wiki.freedesktop.org/nouveau/FeatureMatrix/|FeatureMatrix]].
  
-==== Why has my Wi-Fi card stopped working after migration? ====+==== Why has my Wi-Fi card stopped working? ====
  
 It's common for Wi-Fi cards to require a firmware to be loaded into the card. Many cards do not work at all if the firmware is missing. The firmware is often <color #B90B0B/#FFDDDD>proprietary</color>, thus we don't distribute it. This is the case for many internal Wi-Fi cards. It's common for Wi-Fi cards to require a firmware to be loaded into the card. Many cards do not work at all if the firmware is missing. The firmware is often <color #B90B0B/#FFDDDD>proprietary</color>, thus we don't distribute it. This is the case for many internal Wi-Fi cards.