In article <m3zosfgcv1.fsf@mantuzo.rhein-neckar.de> you wrote:
>>(For example, in 2.2.13 you could try to have the MSP3400 in the kernel
>> and sound as a module, and your kernel wouldn't compile.)
> Have you tried to compile the kernel _with no sound support at all_?
> Try it, you'll see it works.
I tried virtually all kernel-combinations (not limited to sound/msp3400).
The MSP3400 does depend on sound, at least for some combinations (like the
one above).
What would be a greater pain: People who buy OSS-commercial have to change
their conf.modules to use OSS-commercial, or people without OSS-commercial
have a working kernel without all kinds of explicit rules and hidden
dependencies.
Greetings,
Arjan van de Ven
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