• @nukul4r@feddit.de
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    1725 months ago

    This is unexpected, and hits really hard. I tried to get one of his drivers running with a fairly new USB wifi adapter, I made a Github issue, and he was super kind and helpful. This was only in May, it feels unreal to read this news. What a terrible loss, my deepest condolences to his family and friends.

  • @mojo_raisin@lemmy.world
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    1155 months ago

    Larry Finger, your work has made a significant positive impact on my life and I’m sure many others. Thank you.

    Now can you work on a driver to allow communication between the living and the dead?

  • @MXX53@programming.dev
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    855 months ago

    If a random reddit post is correct and he was 84 years old, I can only hope to have the same drive and mental ability at that age. RIP.

    • Ghostface
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      215 months ago

      I still say the elderly is ripe for development. Not having an issue sitting or standing for long periods of time. Plus the constant problem solving.

      There should be a way to get seniors to work with and foss keystone foss projects.

      Not to mention after they start its the monthly group meeting…

    • Fonzie!
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      215 months ago

      non-alcohol bubbly drink

      Sounds like a good step towards rocking hard at 84.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    285 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The Linux kernel community has sadly lost one of its longtime, prolific contributors to the wireless (WiFi) drivers.

    His wife shared the news of Larry Finger’s passing this weekend on the linux-wireless mailing list in a brief statement.

    Larry Finger began contributing originally to the Broadcom BCM43XX driver back in the day and over the years has contributed a lot to Linux WiFi drivers.

    His more recent contributions had been around the RTW88, RTW89, R8188EU, R8712, RTLWIFI, B43 and other Linux networking drivers.

    In part to his contributions, the Linux wireless hardware support has come a long way over the past two decades…

    Longtime Linux users will certainly remember the days of struggling with WiFi support, resorting to NDISWrapper for using Windows WiFi drivers on Linux, and other headaches compared to today’s largely trouble-free wireless hardware support.


    The original article contains 183 words, the summary contains 137 words. Saved 25%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

    • @MajorHavoc@programming.dev
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      75 months ago

      Great summary bot, as ever. But missed this absolute gem from the comments:

      “Thanks for helping me wardrive and steal the WiFi from that dentist, Larry.”

  • @potentiallynotfelix@lemdro.id
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    255 months ago

    im pretty sure i’ve used his drivers one time or another across my older macbooks or in one of my usb cards. RIP to Larry, I’m sure the linux community will miss his amazing contributions.

  • ducklingone
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    195 months ago

    Wow Larry contributed to these old Broadcom drivers?! I’m using them to this day on my old macbook. RIP

  • @UserMeNever@feddit.nl
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    165 months ago

    I could not get this to quote right so I used code, but look at the footer that is unfortunate.

    * Re: Larry Finger
      2024-06-22 23:01 Larry Finger Denise Finger
    @ 2024-06-23  5:47 ` Sirius
      2024-06-23 16:15 ` Rafał Miłecki
      1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
    From: Sirius @ 2024-06-23  5:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
      To: Denise Finger; +Cc: linux-wireless
    
    On lör, 2024/06/22 at 18:01:23 GMT, Denise Finger wrote:
    > This is to notify you that Larry Finger, one of your developers, passed
    > away on June 21st.
    
    Sincere condolences and our deepest sympathies for your loss.
    
    -- 
    Kind regards,
    
    /S
    

    https://lore.kernel.org/linux-wireless/ds6wc3svkyre4p2rwg4f76o67xndazaeoyjwblhuzichscyxoz@5ttdvbymxr55/T/#mfd2f4928e0e013c10375ca766035c1385e18f8e0

    If the is something better. I hope you are there.

    • Fonzie!
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      75 months ago

      Being used to tone tags, that /S signature felt so weird at first.

  • SayCyberOnceMore
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    115 months ago

    I’m struggling with what appears to be buggy wifi on an old Lenovo laptop… I spent a moment just looking at the logs and appreciating whoever has spent time and energy trying to get this working, probably reverse engineering without any support… I wonder if that was Larry…?

  • foremanguy
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    115 months ago

    I would like to thank him for everything, just thx ❤️ RIP