Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 22 Jul 1997 15:29:16 +0200 (SAT) | From | Mike Kilburn <> | Subject | Re: I2O, free software |
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alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk (Alan Cox) wrote:
> It goes like this > Hello we'd like to write I2O support for Linux > $5000/yr please > [assuming we find it] > Binary only, can't reveal its workings to end users, non members, > and if you leave you must stop shipping the I2O support > > so for Linux this is a problem > But there is an upside. Once the binary only module for I2O is done for the kernel side, all cards are supported by the vendor (indirectly) automagiclly and no drivers need to be written. Linux will then have the same quality of drivers as other OS's. Not that thats better in all cases but for the case of Adaptec 2940 (for example) the vendor supplied drivers are better than what is available for Linux. If Linux could somehow live/work with this one exception to the GPL then I2O could be a big win in terms of hardware support.
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