Michael P. Soulier wrote:
On 01/01/09 Mick said:
I guess there is bugzilla for posting bugs or even requests, but if as Alan
says the hardware in question is that obscure/obsolete, then interest for
continuing its dev't will undoubtedly decline with time. Maybe the recent
2.6.27 kernel probl
On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 3:51 PM, Michael P. Soulier
wrote:
> Having just been bitten by some of my hardware being abandoned with the latest
> version of a software package I am left to question the entire philosophy in
> gentoo of always running bleeding edge. Not touching a system that's working
On 01/01/09 Mick said:
> I guess there is bugzilla for posting bugs or even requests, but if as Alan
> says the hardware in question is that obscure/obsolete, then interest for
> continuing its dev't will undoubtedly decline with time. Maybe the recent
> 2.6.27 kernel problems that I have expe
On Thursday 01 January 2009, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Thursday 01 January 2009 02:29:15 Stroller wrote:
> > On 31 Dec 2008, at 23:51, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> > > Having just been bitten by some of my hardware being abandoned with
> > > the latest
> > > version of a software package I am left t
On 01/01/09 Alan McKinnon said:
> He also asked a very generic question, the kind that doesn't really have an
> answer. So no-one likely will.
>
> For all we know, the hardware in question is a floppy drive. Or token ring.
>
> Michael, what package, what hardware are we talking about?
> Your qu
On Thursday 01 January 2009 02:29:15 Stroller wrote:
> On 31 Dec 2008, at 23:51, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> > Having just been bitten by some of my hardware being abandoned with
> > the latest
> > version of a software package I am left to question the entire
> > philosophy in
> > gentoo of always
On 31 Dec 2008, at 23:51, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
Having just been bitten by some of my hardware being abandoned with
the latest
version of a software package I am left to question the entire
philosophy in
gentoo of always running bleeding edge. Not touching a system that's
working
is bec
Having just been bitten by some of my hardware being abandoned with the latest
version of a software package I am left to question the entire philosophy in
gentoo of always running bleeding edge. Not touching a system that's working
is becoming far more tempting, and I'm curious as to what others h
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