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Wait I was using one of those drivers!

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Heads will roll if my LS-120 drive stops working!

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Is there somewhere to get these drivers if you want to run really old hardware?

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Running an older kernel isn’t an option? Otherwise compiling your own kernel with the drivers should be possible I assume.

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Someone could publish them as dynamic kernel modules.

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I was devastated when I couldn’t use my floppy drives anymore.

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The Software Publishers Association has finally won:

It is no longer possible to copy that floppy. :-(

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o well

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