Certainly, the source rpm (as mentioned) is linked on the page containing all the sources used.

I'll send you a reply off list with the aforementioned files as attachments.

Kind Regards,

On 21 May 2009, at 16:26, Greg KH wrote:

On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 03:54:57PM +0100, Glen Gray wrote:
Hey Guys,

I've put up some rpm's for the Broadcom wireless chipset in the Dell
Mini 9. These are made from the RPMFusion Fedora 10 rpms. You'll need
to probably rebuild this for each kernel upgrade (moblin compatible
source rpm linked too).

http://slaine.org/_slaine/Blog/Entries/2009/5/21_Moblin_V2_Beta_Dell_Mini_9.html

Very nice.

Now can you please send me the source code for these modules? I ask you as a copyright holder of the Linux kernel source apon which these files are a dependant work under the license of the overall body of the Linux
kernel (i.e. GPLv2.)

Eagerly awaiting the code,

greg k-h

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Glen Gray <[email protected]>         Digital Depot, Thomas Street
Software Engineering Manager                        Dublin 8, Ireland
Lincor Solutions Ltd.                          Ph: +353 (0) 1 4893682

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