Am 05.06.2013 18:41, schrieb Andrey Borzenkov:
I agree for x86.
me, too, mostly (see below :-)
* With DRM/KMS being the norm now, I believe drm and drm_kms_helper could be built-in, even though the former is quite large. drm selects i2c-algo-bit, most (all?) DRM/KMS drivers use it. Even servers have graphics chips.
Will it prevent proprietary drivers from working? There are quite a number of users with nVidia/ATI third party drivers. As much as I would like to not use them, nouveau still has fat too much usability issues for me.
And on servers it is very useful to be able to blacklist drm, so that KMS does not kick in. VGA-over-serial emulation and other textmode consoles do not work in graphics mode. maybe there is some magic parameter to stop drm from kicking in, but "vga=0" no longer helps.
* I suppose fuse is only used on desktop machines by default, for gvfs, so having it as a module seems OK.
You would not believe how many servers need to mount NTFS file systems :-) ntfs-3g is implemented with FUSE. Best regards, seife -- Stefan Seyfried "If your lighter runs out of fluid or flint and stops making fire, and you can't be bothered to figure out about lighter fluid or flint, that is not Zippo's fault." -- bkw -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+owner@opensuse.org