Sergey Matyukevich writes:
> Hello Kalle,
>
>> > Friendly advice: you may want to avoid using this footer in emails on
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>> Indeed. Most of the time I don't even reply to mails with such
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Hello Kalle,
> > Friendly advice: you may want to avoid using this footer in emails on
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>
> Indeed. Most of the time I don't even reply to mails with such
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Based on our previous experience
Arend van Spriel writes:
> Friendly advice: you may want to avoid using this footer in emails on
> the kernel.org mailing lists.
Indeed. Most of the time I don't even reply to mails with such
disclaimers and patches containing that will be automatically dropped.
On 2/21/2018 12:25 PM, Dmitrii Lebed wrote:
On 21.02.2018 14:03, Arend van Spriel wrote:
On 2/21/2018 11:56 AM, Sergey Matyukevich wrote:
From: Dmitry Lebed
Add wiphy flag to indicate that HW does all DFS actions by itself.
User-space functionality already implemented
On 21.02.2018 14:03, Arend van Spriel wrote:
On 2/21/2018 11:56 AM, Sergey Matyukevich wrote:
From: Dmitry Lebed
Add wiphy flag to indicate that HW does all DFS actions by itself.
User-space functionality already implemented in hostapd using
vendor-specific (QCA) OUI to
On 2/21/2018 11:56 AM, Sergey Matyukevich wrote:
From: Dmitry Lebed
Add wiphy flag to indicate that HW does all DFS actions by itself.
User-space functionality already implemented in hostapd using
vendor-specific (QCA) OUI to advertise HW support.
Need to introduce
From: Dmitry Lebed
Add wiphy flag to indicate that HW does all DFS actions by itself.
User-space functionality already implemented in hostapd using
vendor-specific (QCA) OUI to advertise HW support.
Need to introduce generic flag to inform about DFS offload support.
For