I am a C/C++ coder and would love to be brought up to speed with what is
required to be able fix bugs and problems in new releases for the hardware
I posse. It seems things do get broken or left behind all too often. The
nice IBM PowerPC based RAID cards in my older Fujitsu-Siemens 970's worked
to FC9 then stopped and started working again in F14. Something to do with
kudzu and hardware probing, but I never found out why in the end which was
frustrating.
On 3 April 2013 22:10, Bruno Wolff III <bruno(a)wolff.to> wrote:
On Wed, Apr 03, 2013 at 13:54:00 -0700,
Adam Williamson <awilliam(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>
> That always helps, but let's not kid ourselves that even all
> comprehensively documented graphics bugs are fixed. There just aren't the
> developers to fix them all, and 'likely prevalence of hardware in the real
> world' is one of the factors the devs use in prioritising bugs for fixing,
> which means bugs for extremely ancient hardware tend to go down the queue a
> bit. It's not that they never get fixed, but...
>
Even though I own mostly old hardware, I do agree with needing to
prioritize on the hardware that is most in use.
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