apparently -evdev has some use still: 11:10 < whot> evdev handles some devices that libinput ignores, mostly the generic button boxes and weird devices
** Description changed: xserver-xorg-video-all has not depended on these drivers for quite some time now, meaning that installation images didn't have them either nor installed them on the system. Now would be the time to drop them from - the archive well before next LTS and in preparation for xserver 1.20 - which would need pointless patching for these drivers that essentially - no-one uses. + the archive before next LTS & HWE-18.04 stack and in preparation for + xserver 1.20. + + + Some rationale in detail for future reference: + input: + -aiptek: no upstream release in 7 years + -elographics: no upstream release in 6 years + -evdev: replaced by -libinput + -keyboard: replaced by -libinput + -mtrack: no upstream release in 3 years, should be replaceable by -libinput by now + -mouse: replaced by -libinput + -mutouch: no upstream release in 7 years + -void: xserver can start without an input driver these days + -xwiimote: no upstream release in 5 years + video: + -ast: no release in 3 years, no KMS support + -mach64: no KMS support + -neomagic: no release in 3 years, no KMS support + -r128: no KMS support + -savage: no KMS support + -siliconmotion: no KMS suppport + -sisusb: no KMS support + -tdfx: no KMS support + -trident: no KMS support + + Fedora dropped drivers without KMS (kernel modesetting) support five years ago: + https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2013-August/188429.html + + one exception to this is -openchrome, which we'll keep since it has some + users and might even get KMS support before next LTS. ** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-evdev (Ubuntu) Status: New => Invalid ** Description changed: xserver-xorg-video-all has not depended on these drivers for quite some time now, meaning that installation images didn't have them either nor installed them on the system. Now would be the time to drop them from the archive before next LTS & HWE-18.04 stack and in preparation for xserver 1.20. - Some rationale in detail for future reference: input: -aiptek: no upstream release in 7 years -elographics: no upstream release in 6 years - -evdev: replaced by -libinput + -evdev: replaced by -libinput (not entirely, see comment #1) -keyboard: replaced by -libinput -mtrack: no upstream release in 3 years, should be replaceable by -libinput by now -mouse: replaced by -libinput -mutouch: no upstream release in 7 years -void: xserver can start without an input driver these days -xwiimote: no upstream release in 5 years video: -ast: no release in 3 years, no KMS support -mach64: no KMS support -neomagic: no release in 3 years, no KMS support -r128: no KMS support -savage: no KMS support -siliconmotion: no KMS suppport -sisusb: no KMS support -tdfx: no KMS support -trident: no KMS support Fedora dropped drivers without KMS (kernel modesetting) support five years ago: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2013-August/188429.html one exception to this is -openchrome, which we'll keep since it has some users and might even get KMS support before next LTS. ** Also affects: xserver-xorg-video-geode (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Description changed: xserver-xorg-video-all has not depended on these drivers for quite some time now, meaning that installation images didn't have them either nor installed them on the system. Now would be the time to drop them from the archive before next LTS & HWE-18.04 stack and in preparation for xserver 1.20. Some rationale in detail for future reference: input: -aiptek: no upstream release in 7 years -elographics: no upstream release in 6 years -evdev: replaced by -libinput (not entirely, see comment #1) -keyboard: replaced by -libinput -mtrack: no upstream release in 3 years, should be replaceable by -libinput by now -mouse: replaced by -libinput -mutouch: no upstream release in 7 years -void: xserver can start without an input driver these days -xwiimote: no upstream release in 5 years video: - -ast: no release in 3 years, no KMS support + -ast: no upstream release in 3 years, no KMS support + -geode: i386 only, no kernel support since moving to i586 (or i686?) -mach64: no KMS support - -neomagic: no release in 3 years, no KMS support + -neomagic: no upstream release in 3 years, no KMS support -r128: no KMS support -savage: no KMS support -siliconmotion: no KMS suppport -sisusb: no KMS support -tdfx: no KMS support -trident: no KMS support Fedora dropped drivers without KMS (kernel modesetting) support five years ago: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2013-August/188429.html one exception to this is -openchrome, which we'll keep since it has some users and might even get KMS support before next LTS. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1772588 Title: Remove obsolete X11 drivers from the archive To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xf86-input-mtrack/+bug/1772588/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs