The thing about keeping e100 in parallel with the other driver is that
some devices didn't work on the other driver and also it wasn't staging
code.
I don't have strong opinions either way, but if we decide to keep the
old driver around for another kernel release just in case then we
should make
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 06:21:36PM +0300, Dan Carpenter wrote:
The thing about keeping e100 in parallel with the other driver is that
some devices didn't work on the other driver and also it wasn't staging
code.
I don't have strong opinions either way, but if we decide to keep the
old
hi,
Support for RTL8187SE devices(0x8199) was added to
rtl8180 recently. See 1eba648f998ef9c31b8cf062754a4a7b4ab9001f
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