> From: On
> Behalf Of Petr Štetiar
>
> Wouter Simons < <wouter%40djm.nl> > [2010-12-14
> 08:07:05]:
>
> > I think that your policy probably makes certain things more
> difficult.
>
> Welcome to the wonderfull world of TS :-)
>
> > For instance, the TS products are not supported by mainline kernels
> and
> > getting the latest version to work on a TS board is a lot of work
> because of
> > it. So much so that I have given up and decided to build kernel
> modules for
> > the TS kernel.
>
> The mainline kernel is not stable enough for TS and their customers.
> That's
> all behind it.
That is a little silly, considering the 2.6.21 kernel was not a particularly
stable release or had any long running support. This argument seems void to me.
[...]
>
> > Currently, company decisions and policy have limited me to use a
> kernel of
> > about 3 years old. Perhaps I will try to write all required modules
> to
> > include in the latest version of the kernel at some point, but
> realistically
> > I do not have the time for that. Especially since I cannot use the
> sources
> > you must have for the different modules, so I would have to start
> from
> > scratch and I am not sure all the information I need is in
> datasheets.
>
> Well, you can always hire or sponsor someone to do that for you, or
> your
> company.
>
Unfortunately, that is not something likely to happen. If it is going to happen
I will be the one doing it.
Wouter
PS: Making outlook able to inline post is a pain, sorry for the formatting.
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