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tasogare
6y ago
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Why Linux doesn't have a driver framework? That's seems the problem here. It exists in Windows, FreeBSD and probably elsewhere too.
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adrianN
6y ago
To encourage people to either open source their drivers so that they can be maintained inside the kernel tree, or to pay the cost of updating their stuff themselves so that Linux kernel hackers don't have to pay for backwards compatibility.
pjmlp
6y ago
It does wonders for those stuck with AMD cards on their laptops not supported by the open sourced driver.
underlines
6y ago
if i understand the discussion correctly user space drivers could not help, right? and sadly, user space drivers in android are fairly limited.
https://developer.android.com/things/sdk/drivers
the_why_of_y
6y ago
http://www.kroah.com/log/linux/stable_api_nonsense.html
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