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On Feb 04, 2011, at 06:20 AM, Michael Büsch wrote:
On Thu, 2011-02-03 at 22:14 -0500, Dale Walsh wrote:
I see so if I can compile the ssb-sprom program I am able to perform
"flashing" of SPROM's on various Broadcom based wireless cards
without doing anything else, not likely since the kernel may not have
the required support or functionality.
A kernel compiled without the included dependancies and features
doesn't support it and the linux based OS I am familiar with doesn't
require rebuilding the kernel to add support or functionality to do
anything but is not compatible with the the general linux
distributions drivers.
My opinion is that there shouldn't be any dependent code in the
kernel to perform these flashing tasks.
Finding all the code that relates to the Broadcom wireless device and
it's functionality should be inclusive in the b43 code, having to
look outside this code to find code that performs the flashing makes
no sense and the use of nested abstraction layers and code buried in
structs for functionality only makes it difficult for a person not
familiar with the code base to locate anything and my opinion is
there should be no need to look outside the b43 code.
Wow, it's really funny to read your mail.
That stuff is so clueless and ridiculous... You must be the
master troll.
I do actually remember why I put you into my mailfilters back in 2008.
I did one mistake, however. I later reinstalled the machine and did
not put the filters back.
To say once again what I already said in 2008:
We are not your personal support army for your questionable business.
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Greetings Michael.
Support the code you provide publicly is your purpose, me fixing it
for you is not support.
What questionable business?
It's against the law to modify a cards ID's?
You like the ubuntu code base and that is your choice, mine is
different, I believe it suffers from poor management and it is not
your place to dictate what my opinion should be.
Since you acknowledge you are responsible for this b43 code then make
sure it works and I wont have to come asking why it doesn't and why
you broke it, or are you now acknowledging that it's not sound code
and is questionable if it works type of software?
You know what, no need to respond, you have nothing intelligent to
add as evident of your responses so do yourself a favor and don't
bother and it will die off.
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