A patch needs to be applied to disable "keyboard jammed" errors. If
someone does some Googling and sends the patch to me, I can integrate it
and make a new image.

On Thu, 2005-04-14 at 15:51 -0500, Hunter Cook wrote:
> Howdy,
> 
> I tried wisp-dist out last week briefly on my WRAPs, but kept getting
> keyboard errors and failed inits. I looked all through the archives, and
> found lots of people mentioning, like you below, that the WRAPs need
> "tweaks" ....but I couldn't find any explanation at all about what those
> tweaks might be. I finally found someone who had posted a link to a
> pre-tweaked image, but it was kind of an old version and my Atheros
> boards weren't behaving well. Could someone either enlighten me about
> what these tweaks are, or point me to someplace where it's explained?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Hunter Cook
> 
> Vladimir Ivashchenko wrote:
> 
> >Hi,
> >
> >Routerboard 532 uses MIPS CPU. WISP-Dist works only on x86 CPUs.
> >
> >The cheapeast x86 SBC I know that works with WISP-Dist (with tweaks) is
> >WRAP from PC Engines.
> >
> >On Tue, 2005-04-12 at 12:21 -0400, Jamie Schwinn wrote:
> >  
> >
> >>Hello, please don't flame me if this is a redundant question, but I'm 
> >>new to embedded linux and I didn't see anything about it in the archives.
> >>
> >>My current firewall solution is an old Pentium 1 system running 
> >>Wolverine from Vortech Consulting with a slowly dying hard drive. I'm 
> >>looking for alternative firewall solutions and have been curious of ads 
> >>for embedded linux systems like RouterBoard 532 in Linux Journal 
> >>Magazine. At only $169 for a RouterBoard 532 with case and power supply, 
> >>I'd really like to get one and try to load LEAF-Wisp on it, but from 
> >>what I've read it seems like the board only supports it's own RouterOS 
> >>and comes with RouterOS level3, which doesn't support wireless AP mode 
> >>unless you upgrade to level 5, which I'd rather not pay money for a 
> >>proprietary software license. Can anyone confirm whether or not 
> >>LEAF-Wisp will work with this hardware? If not, what hardware would you 
> >>recommend for under $200 with support for 2-3 ethernet ports and 
> >>expansion support for wi-fi card/s?
> >>
> >>Thanks in advance!
> >>
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