Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: [OT] RE: UDI and Free Software | From | Jes Sorensen <> | Date | 07 Oct 1998 11:42:09 +0200 |
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>>>>> "Theodore" == Theodore Y Ts'o <tytso@MIT.EDU> writes:
Theodore> Why should Linux developers develop a UDI driver? A native Theodore> driver will be easier to write, and probably faster and more Theodore> efficient.
I agree completely.
Also I don't really understand why people are so upset about this whole thing. For networking drivers it is very obvious that UDI driver will not interface easily to Linux, unless all commercial vendors give up on mbufs. I guess it will be the case for other subsystems as well.
My personal experience is that the real problem is to explain to the vendors that they are not the ones who will have to write the driver and provide the support for it. It seems that one has to explain this at least 50 times before the markedroids realise it ;-)
UDI may work for commercial UNIXes because they are so similar internally - Linux is different. Linux is gaining momentum all the time (I still can't believe all the things that has happend the last year) and the companies are realising this - they want their hardware to work with Linux, why shouldn't they support us?
Jes
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