On Wednesday 15 November 2006 18:06, Hannes Hauswedell wrote:
Thanks for your interest in OpenMoko. At this point we really cannot
commit to a timeframe. Just understand that it's a key feature we'd love
to see. We are just not willing to put binary modules in our kernel. So
as of now,
On Thursday 16 November 2006 11:33, Alessandro Iurlano wrote:
I'm not an hardware hacker but a simple google search showed me this
website that contains a list of wifi chipsets and their driver status on
linux. I hope it helps.
http://linux-wless.passys.nl/query_alles.php?
First sorry if my thoughts on this list starts confusion
(again I'm not a hardware expert) but I like to encourage
the Neo1973 team to find a desin of the Neo1973 that
- has much memory
- has the potential to upgrade the number of memory
- has the chance for Wifi
- and no bottle neck for
Salve!
Some stimulation, especialy for those who didn't use Debian (daily),
and those who can't wait to get a Neo1973 - in this email:
1. Linksys NAS NSLU2 (ARM CPU) is now officiall supported by the
Debian installer
1.b (Reminder of the use for additional signal lines on the PCB)
2.
Robert Michel wrote:
1. Linksys NAS NSLU2 (ARM CPU) is now officiall supported by the
Debian installer
It has been support by the slugos installer for some years now, and slugos
is built with
openembedded like openmoko.
Ok, but with Debian support I does not know or care about slugos
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