On Sun, 25 May 2003 19:33, Herbert Xu wrote: > In the long term, we should have as few binary module packages as > possible. They should either be integrated into our kernel-source > if it is popular enough or made source-only so that the people who > really need them can build them privately. I would see alsa in the > former category (it is already integrated into 2.5) and pcmcia-cs in > the latter (the built-in pcmcia works for most people).
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