On Wed, Jul 26, 2023 at 11:48:36AM +0300, Alexander Ploumistos wrote: > That would require people volunteering to potentially brick their > machines in order to test the updates. If something goes wrong, the > equipment (and the knowledge) necessary to reprogram a chip is rather > scarce. I'm afraid the way forward is to _convince_ vendors to make > use of the service, starting with those who already have test > accounts.
I've been debating contributing some code to fwupd to handle several
different vendors' families of printers, but there's a snowball's chance
in hell that said vendors will ever embrace lvfs given that they
steadfastly refuse to publicly acknowledge that Linux exists, despite
invariably selling a Linux-based print server appliance of some sort.
- Solomon
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