RE: device tree not the answer in the ARM world [was: Re: runningDebian on a Cubieboard]

From: Yuhong Bao
Date: Thu May 09 2013 - 21:02:45 EST


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> Subject: RE: device tree not the answer in the ARM world [was: Re: running Debian on a Cubieboard]
> Date: Thu, 9 May 2013 17:56:33 -0700
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> > the economics of market forces don't work that way.
> > profit-maximising companies are pathologically and *LEGALLY* bound to
> > enact the articles of incorporation. so you'd need to show them that
> > it would hurt their profits to continue the way that they are going.
> I think legally bound is a myth, but that is off-topic for lkml of course.
And obviously it doesn't matter if it is actually required by law if they practically behave that way.

Yuhong Bao --
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