On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 01:38:06PM -0800, Roland Dreier wrote:Someone has to have the hardware to test with. Hence my "debug by email" comment. The Ralink wireless drivers are working to get their stuff upstream. I think there is only some wireless infrastructure needed to complete before it gets into mainline, but you will have to ask them about this. There was a wireless-mini-summit a week or so ago, so those developers all know what is going on in that space right now. They are facing a number of different regulatory issues, combined with lack of specifications from some vendors. I don't think that the developers who actually have specs are complaining about anything right now. The ISDN maintainer has a large rewrite almost done, and anyone is welcome to help him out if they are still using and needing that old hardware. As almost no one objects to the current code, I'm guessing that there is no such real need :) thanks, greg k-h -
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