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Subject: | Re: [ts-7000] What would you pay TS to bring all of their OS versions up to date? |
From: | Matthieu <> |
Date: | Mon, 21 Dec 2009 09:53:40 +0100 |
Hi!
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I am trying to do so, but it's a long process. Supply patches must be "perfect" to be accepted into mainline.
2.6.32 has brought lots of improvement for ep93xx and for ts-72xx.
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See my lastest patchset linux-2.6.32-rc3-ts7200_matt, 5 patches are gone!
Have a glance at "0001-ts72xx_base.patch", it's nearly empty!
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However I still prefer to make my own rebase, because some of my patches are pure hack and have no place in the mainline (like 0002-ts72xx_force_machine-id.patch or 0004-ts72xx_sbcinfo.patch).
I could submit some PC/104 peripherals driver (like TS-SER1), but it needs testers.. Â
Regards,
Matthieu
 2009/12/21 Petr Åtetiar <>
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