[email protected] writes:

> Per default only devices I have actually tested will be enabled. If
> you are interested in trying it out with other 8188cu/8188ru/819[12]cu
> dongles, you need to enable CONFIG_RTL8XXXU_UNTESTED. Please report
> test results back to me.
>
> Note if you enable this driver, it may clash with CONFIG_RTL8192U,
> CONFIG_R8723AU, and CONFIG_RTL8192CU (rtlwifi). Please pay attention
> to which module you load and/or use modprobe blacklists.

May clash? So how does this work in practise? Is the clash referring
CONFIG_RTL8XXXU_UNTESTED enabled or disabled?

I think we should only have one driver automatically supporting certain
hardware, and not have a driver randomly chosen and forcing users to use
a blacklist.

Also how do we make sure that distros don't enable
CONFIG_RTL8XXXU_UNTESTED? They are notarious of enabling kconfig options
without thinking.

-- 
Kalle Valo
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