On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 06:05:01PM -0800, Peter Wemm wrote:
> Jonathan Lemon wrote:
> > In article <local.mail.freebsd-hackers/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     > you write:
> > >> What happend at Intel? Their driver is even released under the
> > >> BSD license! (and the Linux one under the GPL)
> > >
> > >Many Intel software products are released under a BSD-like license.
> > >
> > >Consider the ACPI CA codebase we use.
> > >
> > >> > The driver will be committed to -CURRENT first and MFC'ed to
> > >> > -STABLE later.
> > >> 
> > >> Really? What about the gx driver?
> > >
> > >The 'gx' driver was committed so that Jonathan's code would be on
> > >record, since he'd spent so much time and effort on it.  Testing so
> > >far has indicated that the Intel driver is generally superior, but
> > 
> > No, sorry.  Testing has shown no such thing; the performance of
> > the drivers is equivalent, or even that gx has a slight edge.
> 
> Well, the experience on irc.snoogans.org begs to differ.  The Intel driver
> sustained much higher rates under attack than what it took to make gx fall
> over completely.

Really?  This is the first I've heard; the feedback I received from
ps was that the gx driver was able to sustain a higher load once I
fixed an off-by-one error.
-- 
Jonathan

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