Re: Intel chooses not to support its HECI/QPS Chip in Linux?

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To: Justin Piszcz <jpiszcz@...>
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Date: Sunday, February 4, 2007 - 2:46 pm

>From Justin Piszcz on Sunday, 04 February, 2007:

I am not from Intel, but the article at 
	http://softwarecommunity.intel.com/ISN/Community/en-us/blogs/manageability_software_de...

says

"Please note that currently the HECI driver is available for windows OS
and it will be made available on Linux OS in a future release."

Nice that it will be made available on Linux in the future, but I
  feel somewhat let down here, Intel.  Your support for your wireless
  and graphics chips on Linux is what has made you a top contender for
  my hardware purchases.

-Joseph

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Intel chooses not to support its HECI/QPS Chip in Linux?, Justin Piszcz, (Sun Feb 4, 11:57 am)
Re: Intel chooses not to support its HECI/QPS Chip in Linux?, Arjan van de Ven, (Mon Feb 5, 2:02 am)
Re: Intel chooses not to support its HECI/QPS Chip in Linux?, Joseph Pingenot, (Sun Feb 4, 2:46 pm)