On 02/24/2012 10:47 AM, David Madden wrote:
Thanks for the replies info. (For some reason, it doesn't look like I'm
getting digests, so I just saw them in the web archives.)
I've had luck building a 3.2.6 kernel with vanilla sources and a bit of .config
file tweaking. My current config is at:
On 02/24/2012 10:47 AM, David Madden wrote:
Still no WiFi, but I'll try John's files patches tonight.
Lemme know if you run into any issues, I'll fix em right up. I havent run on a
3.2 kernel yet. Just 3.1
Good Luck
John
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On 2/25/2012 00:19, John O'Donnell wrote:
Lemme know if you run into any issues, I'll fix em right up. I havent
run on a 3.2 kernel yet. Just 3.1
Something wrong with the uap_drv.h part of the patch (on
OS_INT_RESTORE). I applied it by hand, and ...much compiling occurs...
Uh oh:
CC [M]
Thanks for the replies info. (For some reason, it doesn't look like
I'm getting digests, so I just saw them in the web archives.)
I've had luck building a 3.2.6 kernel with vanilla sources and a bit of
.config file tweaking. My current config is at:
On 02/20/2012 01:49 PM, David Madden wrote:
Hi, I've been working on customizing a GuruPlug to do some specific tasks on my
home network. I've tried installing Slackware Debian (both successful) but I
haven't been able to build a functional kernel or get wireless running. So, I
wonder:
* How
http://juanisan.homeip.net/guruplug/JJO-Marvell-Libertas-8688-AP-FULLPATCH-up-to-3.1.2.patch
I remember you mentioning this before. What would need to happen to make
this patch be in the upstream kernel?
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Stuart Winter
Slackware ARM: www.armedslack.org
On 02/23/2012 03:09 AM, Stuart Winter wrote:
http://juanisan.homeip.net/guruplug/JJO-Marvell-Libertas-8688-AP-FULLPATCH-up-to-3.1.2.patch
I remember you mentioning this before. What would need to happen to make
this patch be in the upstream kernel?
I consulted the libertas driver author.
I had to 'borrow' to firmware files from the debian install that ships on
the device in order to get AP mode to work. I never attempted to get it to
run as a client. You can download the file system image from
plugcomputer.org and exact them. I have good luck in general with the
Hi, I've been working on customizing a GuruPlug to do some specific
tasks on my home network. I've tried installing Slackware Debian
(both successful) but I haven't been able to build a functional kernel
or get wireless running. So, I wonder:
* How much of a hassle is it to get from a