David Brownell <[email protected]> writes:
> I'd agree that embedded setups are the ones that have been slowest to
> switch over, for various reasons. One of them is that many LKML folk
> ignore embedded systems issues; "just PC class or better".
I dunno about that -- while maybe the average LKMLer doesn't actively
worry so much about embedded issues, I've found many of them are very
friendly and helpful in getting patches for embedded/small-system
functionality cleaned up and merged into the mainstream kernel.
-miles
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