Know Any Hardware Needing Better Linux Support? 518
Dev Null writes "The Linux device driver project has hit something of a snag: they have lots of developers, but few devices to work on, so they're looking for input concerning which devices aren't well-supported in Linux. If any of you know of devices that could use better support, you can help out by listing them on the project's wiki."
Only the best! (Score:1, Funny)
Linux support? (Score:5, Funny)
Pretty much any Windows PC, I'd say.
PC532 (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Linux is a kernel (Score:3, Funny)
Would you prefer printer drivers being in the kernel?
There are already appropriate projects which handle the bits which the kernel driver team are excluding.
Dont have a supported printer? Talk to the CUPS guys.
I can see where the fustration and confusion is coming from.
I just dont agree with it at all. These guys are kernel developers not CUPS or SANE developers.
Re:First (Score:5, Funny)
Re:First (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Yes! Get power management to work! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:First (Score:3, Funny)
I have taken your complaints on board and shared them with the Project Manager in charge of Open Source. As a result, he has re-allocated most of the developers to the task of writing printer drivers, or whatever the fuck it is you're going on about. Most of them don't have any experience writing printer drivers and didn't want to do it, but we threatened them all with disciplinary action if they didn't obey orders.
If you have any further suggestions regarding the direction of open source projects, please feel free to print them out, roll them up tight and shove them up your ass. If you are unable to do this due to a lack of Linux support for your printer, simply insert your monitor instead.