Greg KH wrote:

> All that is "involved" is the fact that HAL is not doing anything with
> ISA so you have to add the line to your modprobe file on your own.
> That's a perfictly acceptable work-around.

Absolutely. 

> So, are we going too fast?  Well, people with new hardware don't think
> so, as there is a constant pressure from them to support their new
> kit. But for older things, like ISA, the developers upstream simply do
> not even have access to it.  I suggest offering them code or hardware
> to help change this.

We can certainly offer the hardware - can you suggest someone I might
want to get in touch with?  

Personally, I think the project is moving too fast when production
hardware is being left behind. 


/Per Jessen, Zürich

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