Y_Ernst
April 11th, 2011, 08:30 AM
Is it possible to replace the default device manager(Like X and gnome are replaced by Wayland)?
In general every new device causes problems with 10.10 64bit. Even if the driver development is open-source, there is almost always a flaw in the device support.
Some examples:
- If your printer is a post 2008 model you have to search for your driver.
- USB drives are slow or are disabled after a while.
- Bluetooth devices stutter and regularly loose there connection. (Some wireless keyboards and mice are unusable.)
I searched the kernel bug-list. Some of these bugs are known for several years but no one seems to care about it.
In general every new device causes problems with 10.10 64bit. Even if the driver development is open-source, there is almost always a flaw in the device support.
Some examples:
- If your printer is a post 2008 model you have to search for your driver.
- USB drives are slow or are disabled after a while.
- Bluetooth devices stutter and regularly loose there connection. (Some wireless keyboards and mice are unusable.)
I searched the kernel bug-list. Some of these bugs are known for several years but no one seems to care about it.