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2009/8/31 Gábor Stefanik <netrolller.3d@xxxxxxxxx>:
> On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 1:37 AM, Luis R. Rodriguez<mcgrof@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> 2009/8/31 Gábor Stefanik <netrolller.3d@xxxxxxxxx>:
>>> On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 11:10 PM, Larry Finger<Larry.Finger@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> Hin-Tak Leung wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I just took a look at the history - there aren't obvious bug fixes, a
>>>>> bunch of work queue-related changes from you & Johannes; feature-wise,
>>>>> Larry added LED blinking after 2.6.30, and Herton added rfkill support
>>>>> quite recently after 2.6.31-rc7 . But no, there isn't any change that
>>>>> would affect tx level beyond 2.6.31-rc7, I think.
>>>>
>>>> Your analysis matches my recollection.
>>>>
>>>> Apparently RealTek is supplying a closed-source driver for RTL8187B
>>>> these days. There are no sources for the B on their web site. In
>>>> addition, the one that Tobias loaded tainted his kernel.
>>>>
>>>> Larry
>>>
>>> The driver is not actually closed-source; they just don't provide any
>>> drivers on their site anymore, instead they send their reference
>>> drivers to OEMs, expecting the OEMs to release their own versions
>>> (with sources - most vendors who do release Linux drivers in fact only
>>> release sources, without binaries). The reason for this appears to be
>>> that Realtek now encourages vendors to sell RTL81xx wireless chips
>>> with modified USB IDs. (Or are you seeing a binary-only driver on
>>> realtek.com.tw? That would definitely be a GPL violation, given that
>>> they use a modified version of the GPLed libipw stack.)
>>
>> Gabor, do you speak to RealkTek folks? It seems what may be best for
>> OEMs and RealTek themselves is to post drivers for inclusion into
>> staging first and then for interested parties to port them properly.
>>
>>  Luis
>
> Not yet, I haven't tried contacting them. I simply based my comments
> on the fact that OEMs are releasing sources. However, contacting them
> about work to include their drivers in the kernel is a good idea -
> apparently there is nothing keeping Realtek from taking community
> contributions (unlike e.g. Zydas - the vendor driver is based on
> Andrea Merello's old r8180-sa2400 driver, and was not developed
> in-house by Realtek).

If anyone has contacts that does indeed seem reasonable to do, seems
like it could help them and their customers.

  Luis
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