ralphy wrote: 
> The Cyanogenmod url looks promising.  Thanks for that.
> 
> I'll investigate building the ar6000 driver module from that source. 
> Since it's loaded at boot time, we can replace the kernel module to try
> it without the need to flash a new firmware and a factory reset will
> revert the module to the stock version if things go badly.

You're welcome :) 

What are the other things we don't have source for, and would prevent
fixing bugs into it and/or migrating to a newer kernel or build stack?
I'm discovering squeezeos and squeezeplay and their source codes, but if
I can help testing or making useful findings, it would be a pleasure to
help keeping our nice hardwares on track :)


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