• flashgnash@lemm.ee
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    18 hours ago

    This seems like a bad idea… What about people using hardware that needs those

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      18 hours ago

      This is from the article: „If there are any genuine users of these drivers remaining that are still running an upstream kernel, the drivers can always be reverted / merged back but otherwise they are gone without anyone maintaining them.“

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        17 hours ago

        All well and good for people who know how to do that

        A lot of users won’t even know what a kernel is let alone why their printer has stopped working or that they need to raise a GitHub issue

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          16 hours ago

          These aren’t printer drivers, but drivers for a Meson coax NIC that hasn’t been in business for a decade type of thing.

          Really popular old drivers stay for a loong time, like the floppy driver that just got removed last year.

          Nobody needing a modern kernel is using a floppy drive.

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          You’re very mistaken if you think the kernel in your IoT device ever got updated beyond what it shipped with.