At 1158835506 past the epoch, alfredo diega wrote: > Next: SD drive, works with Ubuntu with their "free > stuuf." Probably isn't supported by policy either.
Without more specifics I can't be sure, but if it's an sdhci device, the driver was merged into mainline starting with 2.6.17. I believe dapper carries 2.6.16, and I think one of their kernel gurus backported the sdhci driver patches to that kernel[1] so that hardware support would be present for the release, prior to it being officially in the kernel. Again I'm not 100% sure here but I think the default kernel in Etch will be 2.6.17 or greater so the odds are that your driver should work out-of-the-box by the time we actually release. Either way, 2.6.17 is available in etch to apt-get right now. [1] Actually, the sdhci people rewrote the driver a great deal shortly after 2.6.17 came out because they got ahold of a spec for the device, finally. They had previously written everything based on very scant info and reverse engineering. The out-of-tree patches at the time of 2.6.17 result in much faster transfers to SDHCI devices. I don't know if dapper has these, and I don't know if they made 2.6.18. -- Jon Dowland http://alcopop.org/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]