So does alsa, doesn't it? Everyone finds that acceptable. There are tons of kernel modules on fedora, i don't see why that could be an stopper.
The packages built okay without the optional kernel module (to know, linux-fusion is the one), if that turns to be obligatory, again, i'd take alsa packaging as a cool example :)
After all, this package is not a media player, or a web browser, it's a hardware interface :)
On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 9:46 AM, Christopher Meng <cickumqt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The original maintainer orphaned it because it depends on kernel module more and more.
Any thoughts?
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