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So if some report that it works, i feel highly frustrated not to be able to check that by myself.
I don't count on any forthcoming updates, this has been announced dozens of times here for the last 3 or 4 years and nothing happened. I'm not flaming here, i don't really need an update for other reason than being able to use my usb keyboard and my kvm (they both work very well with the efika). (and i don't see the point for Genesi to invest time and effort in an new Aura for the pegasos2)
I feel your pain; I have my Pegasos, VIA EPIA and a couple other systems hooked up to a nice 8-port Belkin KVM. bplan have one of these too. It's PS/2+VGA (so basically you need at least one PS/2 keyboard) and supports a USB to a device so you can basically plug an Efika into the KVM and use a PS/2 keyboard.
But it doesn't work on the Efika in firmware (Linux is fine.. ;)
That's annoying in itself and I'd like to see it fixed so I can use less keyboards and mice on my worktable, but I don't get any more new firmwares than you do.. especially because I need to support the majority of users and not the minority of special cases. We are all in the same boat, here.
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It's just that, as a long time genesi customer (Peg1, Peg2, Efika, Open client) i'd appreciate being provided with the beta firmware.
I think it would cause more trouble than it was worth.. the scenario around it's development meant not much of what was done made it into the mainline firmware. It may have bugs or weird unfinished features which cause all sorts of problems. There were a couple of versions somewhere which broke MorphOS and FFS/SFS filesystem reading for example.. that would be bad for you. We were only playing with Linux (and trying something for Solaris) at the time.
It was not put through quality control or a testing regime other than "it didn't brick my Pegasos".. even then, we did all the development in the "bullpen" at bplan so if it WAS bricked, Gerald was in the next office.
So, we don't distribute it out of respect for our long time customers, more than in spite of them. We don't want you to end up with a system which no longer boots.