Maybe it is also the wrong address here, since it is the distribution of your choice what implements the packages. You could package the unstable driver and provide it to the developers of your distribution.
There are distributions out there with tools that are part of the default package management system to provide unstable stuff easily. But the more unstable you go, the more likely something breaks.
There is a project called oswatershed. It creates statistics on how close distributions are to the actual version of the software...
There are distributions out there with tools that are part of the default package management system to provide unstable stuff easily. But the more unstable you go, the more likely something breaks.
There is a project called oswatershed. It creates statistics on how close distributions are to the actual version of the software...
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