>> Thanks for the clarification. From what I read, I inferred that the >> driver in /staging was the serialmonkey driver, but it seems I read it >> wrong, and what it actually means to say was 'this is the vendor driver, >> it sucks, don't contribute any code to this driver, contribute to the >> serialmonkey driver instead'. >> > > I had the same confusion. So there are 3 drivers around: The vendor > driver, the staging driver which is a fork of the vendor driver and > the serialmonkey driver. Multiply that by 3 for rt2860, rt2870 and > rt3070. And this leads to another confusion. Do (or will) the Fedora > kernels have these staging drivers compiled by default? If that's the > case and if the staging driver is as stable as the original vendor > driver, I won't have to maintain those kmods anymore. The fedora kernel developers have always stated that the staging/vendor drivers will never get enabled. Only once the other ones are ready will they be turned on. Peter -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list