Re: [future of drivers?] a proposal for binary drivers.

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well, apart from sony 510i cell, and cam, i have managed to get
installed everything that i need for my work, or which i cant live
without,

I was speaking of all this, cause i am tired to everyone peskering me,
arguing with me how linux cannot work with my "insert new hardware" ,
I have to google stuff out and hand-hold them to get it working, this
was cool to do some years ago, when i didnt bother to work full time
and felt good helping others, now that feel good factor has ran out,
and i get more annoyed than anything else. I dont think i can explain
why did i post this. maybe someone somewhere will get it.

anyway, nevermind.

sorry to anyone who was hurt/offended here. sorry if linus reads this
and gets pissed off, sorry to cox and morton if they feel same.

peace,
anshuman.
On 3/8/06, Arjan van de Ven <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > this discussion is totally for betterment of the new users who should
> > not be forced to become developers in order to get a trival thing
> > running on their desktop/laptop, like device driver.
>
> so you only want to take, but not give.
> Then you're posting to the wrong mailing list.
>
>
>
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