> > 1) The first link is IMO a proper reference to the relevant Wifi section. > > Yes and no. The way i changed it makes it conform to the other devices, > and, it is more future proof, meaning that you will not have to go > revisit when the wifi page changes, or the status of this driver > changes. > > > 2) The second link refers to a patch making the third USB-head going, > > to which the RTL8723AU, which is USB-device is connected. So it was > > not in the fex. If I did something wrong activating it this way, I like know > > about it. > > Nobody has so far gone and created a bluetooth page.
Just to make sure that we have common understanding here. My RTL8723AU reference was meant for the Wifi driver's repository by this name. Support for the bluetooth part is yet another driver. This is all perhaps old stuff, as it is now maintained in mainline linux. I'm working to get mainline linux this going for me to learn about the state of the drivers there. Getting bluetooth more properly going is on my list, and I'll gladly put my findings on the wiki. > Thanks for sticking with this. This could be another solidly supported > and properly documented device. Luc, I do, and thank you for all your linux-sunxi work. Last year, I attended the Linux-Tag and talked to some KDE developer w.r.t. tablets. His advice was to favor to work on Intel-based ones, but my opinion is clearly different here. ARM tablets are the only real thing. Thus I firmly agree, that having another tablet proper is worth the work. --Lars -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "linux-sunxi" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
