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Linux 5.15 To Fix Regression In Its Floppy Disk Driver
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Originally posted by linner View PostLast time I had to use a floppy was about 5 years ago when I upgraded an old oscilloscope's firmware. Good thing I keep a few floppy drives handy because the one in the oscilloscope was broken and I had to hack in an old laptop drive. Also I had to go through like 20 floppy disks before I found one that would format and reliably store data (I think it was actually an old AOL disk, ha).
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Hopefully the kernel people will one day fix both the punched cards and smoke signals drivers.
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Last time I had to use a floppy was about 5 years ago when I upgraded an old oscilloscope's firmware. Good thing I keep a few floppy drives handy because the one in the oscilloscope was broken and I had to hack in an old laptop drive. Also I had to go through like 20 floppy disks before I found one that would format and reliably store data (I think it was actually an old AOL disk, ha).
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And people were sneering at optical media... (seriously though, pressed discs are pretty good)
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Dang... I remember when installing openSUSE to a machine that still had a "floppy controller", and it would never boot until I realized I had to disable fhe floppy controller in BIOS...
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Linux 5.15 To Fix Regression In Its Floppy Disk Driver
Phoronix: Linux 5.15 To Fix Regression In Its Floppy Disk Driver
Near the beginning of the year was some rare work on Linux's floppy disk driver and -- a half-year later -- it was found out that not only do people with systems using floppy disks still move to newer kernels, but that work earlier in the year had regressed the Linux kernel's floppy disk handling. Now coming for Linux 5.15 is a fix...
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