Arnd Bergmann writes:
> From: Arnd Bergmann
>
> As discussed previously, a lot of the older wifi drivers are likely
> entirely unused, Though we can't know for sure.
>
> As suggested by both Greg and Jakub, let's remove the ones that look
> are most likely to have no users left and also get in t
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz writes:
> There is some non-x86 hardware like the Amiga that still uses
> PCMCIA-style networking cards on machines like the A600 and A1200. So,
> unless these drivers are actually causing problems, I would rather not
> see them go yet.
There is a cost maintaining these
On Mon, Oct 30, 2023, at 08:19, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> Hi Arnd!
>
> There is some non-x86 hardware like the Amiga that still uses
> PCMCIA-style networking
> cards on machines like the A600 and A1200. So, unless these drivers are
> actually causing
> problems, I would rather not see t
Hi Arnd!
There is some non-x86 hardware like the Amiga that still uses PCMCIA-style
networking
cards on machines like the A600 and A1200. So, unless these drivers are
actually causing
problems, I would rather not see them go yet.
Thanks,
Adrian
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"Arnd Bergmann" writes:
> On Mon, Oct 23, 2023, at 15:45, Kalle Valo wrote:
>> Arnd Bergmann writes:
>>
>>> From: Arnd Bergmann
>>>
>>> As discussed previously, a lot of the older wifi drivers are likely
>>> entirely unused, Though we can't know for sure.
>>>
>>> As suggested by both Greg and J
On Mon, Oct 23, 2023, at 15:45, Kalle Valo wrote:
> Arnd Bergmann writes:
>
>> From: Arnd Bergmann
>>
>> As discussed previously, a lot of the older wifi drivers are likely
>> entirely unused, Though we can't know for sure.
>>
>> As suggested by both Greg and Jakub, let's remove the ones that loo
Arnd Bergmann writes:
> From: Arnd Bergmann
>
> As discussed previously, a lot of the older wifi drivers are likely
> entirely unused, Though we can't know for sure.
>
> As suggested by both Greg and Jakub, let's remove the ones that look
> are most likely to have no users left and also get in t
From: Arnd Bergmann
As discussed previously, a lot of the older wifi drivers are likely
entirely unused, Though we can't know for sure.
As suggested by both Greg and Jakub, let's remove the ones that look
are most likely to have no users left and also get in the way of the
wext cleanup. If anyon