Jason, try running lsusb and posting the results.  A lot of Wi-Fi chips
will be some slight variant that requires its own driver and I have found
the id is the best place to start.

Keep in mind if your driver isn't in the community's kernel already porting
is probably required.

Don't give up, you are on the threshold of a very large and rewarding
experience but it's going to take some work.
 On Sep 11, 2014 7:30 AM, "Priit Laes" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Ühel kenal päeval, K, 10.09.2014 kell 14:14, kirjutas Jason:
> > Luc, I deliberately ignored your earlier sarcasm. If you don't want
> > to help then that's fine no one's forcing you to. But your incessant
> > (and utterly pointless) RTFM style responses to every question are
> > now becoming irritating.
> >
> > Your request that others respect proper 'netiquette' would carry
> > more weight if you practiced what you preach.
> >
> > I've already read the unnecessarily aggressive (and slightly
> > obnoxious) message on the 'New Device Howto' page which basically
> > says you won't provide any help until someone's worked through the
> > guide. I get it. You don't need to repeat it.
> >
> > The problem with the NDH (as you insist on calling it) is that, in
> > many places, it's vague and/or incomplete. More importantly, it
> > assumes that the reader already possesses a vast amount of hightly
> > specialised knowledge. The hoops you expect someone to jump through
> > before you'll deign to help them are frankly ridiculous. You're
> > basically saying that you expect someone to spend many days working
> > everything out from first principles, and finally get to the point
> > where they don't really need any help, before you'll help them!
>
> Ok, I took a look at the Jesurun A19 page in the wiki and the only
> updated added information there is the stock Android build information
> under Identification section.
>
>
> > What's even more ridiculous is that I'm trying to work through the
> > damn NDH! But I can't submit my u-boot patches (or presumably
> > anything else) until I create a 'complete' (whatever that means)
> > device page, and I can't complete a device page until I know more
> > about my device! Hence my questions.
>
> While you certainly had time to figure out how to extract dram
> information, compile a working u-boot and even extract the stock
> android image from the internal NAND chip, you simply haven't even
> tried to update the wiki page of your device.
>
> If it helps, you might get a lot of information about various drivers
> from the kernel logs (man dmesg).
>
> So that's basically all the info WE could provide you, because you're
> the one who actually has the device.
>
> Päikest,
> Priit Laes :)
>
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