LinuxカーネルがISDNサブシステムと古いネットワークドライバーを削除

Linuxカーネルのリーナス・トーバルズ氏は木曜日、Integrated Services Digital Network(ISDN)サブシステムやその他多くの旧式ネットワークドライバーを削除するプルリクエストをマージした。プルリクエストによると、アマチュア無線やNFCサポートを含む古いコードは、長年にわたりネットワークコア開発者の負担となっていた。この変更はPhoronixが最初に報じた。

Linuxカーネルメンテナーのリーナス・トーバルズ氏は木曜日、ISDNサブシステムをカーネルのコードベースから削除するプルリクエストを統合した。初期のデジタル電話技術の一部であるこのサブシステムは、他のレガシーコンポーネントとともに、開発の効率化を図る目的で非推奨となり、削除された。プルリクエストには「アマチュア無線やNFCのような古いコードは、長年にわたりネットワークコア開発者の負担となってきた」と明記されている。

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