allix wrote:Tsuroerusu wrote:
So let me get this straight, you're telling me you think not including a driver, that might be really crappy or buggy, causes lockups and shit, is unmaintained, is old and crusty code etc. etc. is no excuse, because "All drivers should be included , there is no excuse not to include a driver" ?
I never mentioned anything about bad drivers, your just presuming
No, but you generalized it to "drivers", which means both good and bad drivers.
allix wrote:Remember the uvc I needed to get the webcam working on my laptop? fedora 8 did not include this driver , only way was to compile the source, for someone new to linux this is unacceptable. opensuse had included it for a long time before fedora decided to include it in a kernel update. That driver has been in development for ages and if opensuse can include it, no reason why fedora cannot.
Sure, there's no reason why they could not, it's just that they had not. Fedora is not a distribution that intends to wipe the asses of incompetent Windows users for them, every step of the way. If you want something that does that (What a concept ...), you should probably look at something like Linspire or Xandros. If something is not included, and it does not look like anybody is interested in integrating it, freaking do it yourself, or quit bitching. I think it's ridiculous to bitch about distro X not doing A, which distro Y does, when it's not distro X's explicit goal to do A. That's like saying "Gee, Mercedes really sucks because their vehicles can't fly!", even though their goal is not to make airplanes, but cars.
allix wrote:If you take a cursory glance over any linux forum, they is always some hardware that someone cannot get working and quite often its because the distro have not included it.
That can vary QUITE a bit, from driver to driver. For example, with my laptop (ThinkPad X31) the WIP ath5k driver for the Atheros card works fine, however it has made some machines utilizing Atheros cards lock-up, so it's a double-edged sword including that one, it would be absolutely insane to include it in a distribution like RHEL.
allix wrote:Nothing at all to do with QA of the driver, just nobody has packaged it.
Indeed, so where's your package?
