>> necessary.  As Peter does not have an Odroid, he is not the best
>> person to be doing that even if he did have the available time.
>
> long ago, Red Hat staffers solicited help from a group called
> 'testers-list' of PCI IDs of video cards.  The then maintainer
> was:
>
> Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 00:59:08 -0500 (EST)
> From: "Mike A. Harris" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Request #2: PCI device ID's for various cards
>
> and I recall, at the time, sending a balky video card, itself,
> to Mike, with no expectation of its return, so he could have
> 'hands on' to run down what was happening
>
> Similarly during the Alpha port, Alan Cox (then at Red Hat)
> received, with the understanding that hardware was never
> returned once sent off, a box from Digital, for the porting
> effort
>
> Peter, if lack of a 'hands on testing candidate' as to the
> ODroid HC1 (which seems to be a 'problem super-set' of the XU4)
> is a problem, please let me know off list, and I can work out
> getting one dispatched to you under a similar understanding.

While I appreciate  the offer I would much prefer someone else taking
up the mantle and maintaining the device, I have more than I can deal
with already. Even better would be hardkernel or someone from samsung
actually testing upstream linus kernels on their devices and getting
fixes upstream there for the benefit of the entire community.
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