I'm thinking, maybe it's best to add the kernel sources SFS to the ext4 images. This will make life easier for those who install proprietary drivers (for example, broadcom-sta-dkms
will just work).
However, it's about 150 MB, and that's going to slow down the download for everyone, including users that don't build any out of tree drivers.
Despite the disadvantages, I lean towards adding the kernel sources SFS to the images, in the name of a better out of the box experience. devx and nlsx make Vanilla Dpup useful for development and users who prefer a language other than English, and they're preinstalled for the same reason.
(https://github.com/puppylinux-woof-CE/woof-CE/pull/2867 will fix the issues with wl.ko that breaks across Vanilla Dpup updates, but it's still nice to have the latest kernel sources SFS, instead of having to download it manually.)
What do you think? @retiredt00 @pemasu