John W. Linville wrote: >> I disagree My Linksys WPC54GS worked under FC6 quit >> working under Fedora 7 2.6.22. worked again using >> 2.6.22-33 broke again under 2.6.22-41. It seems that >> the kernel releases are really not well tested. > Bugzilla #? While one obviously _should_ file a bugzilla in such a case, is relying on bugzillas really a satisfactory strategy? There are hundreds, perhaps thousands, of different WiFi devices. It seems to me that the onus is on the developer to ensure as far as possible that changes he/she makes do not impinge on devices working with the previous version. I'm not sure if "testing" is really the best, or even a feasible, way of doing this. Perhaps the developer should ask himself, "Is it conceivable that this change may not work with some device somewhere in the universe?" I must say, it's not really clear to me why something like WiFi should actually change between Fedora kernels corresponding to the same vanilla kernel. Is the Fedora community regarded as a test-bed for such development? -- Timothy Murphy e-mail (<80k only): tim /at/ birdsnest.maths.tcd.ie tel: +353-86-2336090, +353-1-2842366 s-mail: School of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland