top | item 46990398 (no title) rjsw | 17 days ago Means that other platforms need to allow Rust in the kernel too in order to use future drivers. discuss order hn newest unknown|17 days ago [deleted] fowl2|17 days ago Windows already does, so you’re talking about the BSDs or Darwin? ladyanita22|17 days ago BSDs and other Open Source OSes that rely on Linux drivers.Windows probably has not many (or any) drivers ported from Linux. load replies (1) saidinesh5|17 days ago What do you mean other platforms?Also they can just expose c bindings to these rust libraries no? rjsw|17 days ago The old drivers are mostly dual GPL or MIT licenced, they have been used in all the BSD variants.
fowl2|17 days ago Windows already does, so you’re talking about the BSDs or Darwin? ladyanita22|17 days ago BSDs and other Open Source OSes that rely on Linux drivers.Windows probably has not many (or any) drivers ported from Linux. load replies (1)
ladyanita22|17 days ago BSDs and other Open Source OSes that rely on Linux drivers.Windows probably has not many (or any) drivers ported from Linux. load replies (1)
saidinesh5|17 days ago What do you mean other platforms?Also they can just expose c bindings to these rust libraries no? rjsw|17 days ago The old drivers are mostly dual GPL or MIT licenced, they have been used in all the BSD variants.
rjsw|17 days ago The old drivers are mostly dual GPL or MIT licenced, they have been used in all the BSD variants.
unknown|17 days ago
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fowl2|17 days ago
ladyanita22|17 days ago
Windows probably has not many (or any) drivers ported from Linux.
saidinesh5|17 days ago
Also they can just expose c bindings to these rust libraries no?
rjsw|17 days ago