On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 01:45:09PM +0100, Robert Schiele wrote:
The next driver, which drops support for "legacy" chipsets will get the suffix G02. Hope this helps.
Ok, thus this basically means that everytime the name changes one has to take care that the new version still supports the specific chipset used where this should not be a problem as long as the name does not change?
Exactly. You could figure out with the RPM supplements (modalias list), which devices are supported by the driver package. BTW, anyone who knows how to show the Supplements in an RPM?
Does that also mean that you will keep the old version on the build service as well when this does happen?
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