X-Git-Url: https://git.cworth.org/git?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fintel%2Fdriver_stability.mdwn;h=7cde914d750888659a451c053266d73d34298759;hb=dfd1655d9b759f1bea89a89e4afa52047cbf4e09;hp=70da02fa33683636153ecb28e1d58817256c0c84;hpb=13d75acaf766631d4fd6baae61c14965f83ab6a7;p=cworth.org diff --git a/src/intel/driver_stability.mdwn b/src/intel/driver_stability.mdwn index 70da02f..7cde914 100644 --- a/src/intel/driver_stability.mdwn +++ b/src/intel/driver_stability.mdwn @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ In the meantime, however, it's also obvious that some users are not happy with the driver, and some have gotten the impression that the quality is getting consistently worse with time. Some have theorized that no quality-assurance testing is happening, or that the developers -just plain don't care about regressions. Neither of those theories or +just plain don't care about regressions. Neither of those theories are true, so why is there such a disconnect between the developers and the users? @@ -63,7 +63,9 @@ repository of packages named [xorg-edgers](https://launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers) where users can easily get packages built directly from git. I don't think it includes the kernel yet, as it will soon hopefully, but this is definitely a -step in the right direction. +step in the right direction. *Update*: It does include a 2.6.30 kernel +now---maybe all that time I spent writing this blog post wasn't wasted +after all. But what about the users that _did_ upgrade their kernel and driver and are _still_ seeing some major problems? In this case, we really