On Thu, May 01, 2014 at 03:56:32PM -0400, Nathan C. Riddle wrote:
Found another Ralink device that works: RT5370. [...]
Now, is there a device based on Ralink chips to replace the internal
Libertas wireless module ? :)
No, certainly not.
libertas kernel driver is used for the Marvell
On May 1, 2014, at 6:32 PM, James Cameron wrote:
On Thu, May 01, 2014 at 03:56:32PM -0400, Nathan C. Riddle wrote:
Found another Ralink device that works: RT5370. [...]
Now, is there a device based on Ralink chips to replace the internal
Libertas wireless module ? :)
No, certainly not.
On Thu, May 01, 2014 at 07:37:10PM -0400, John Watlington wrote:
On May 1, 2014, at 6:32 PM, James Cameron wrote:
On Thu, May 01, 2014 at 03:56:32PM -0400, Nathan C. Riddle wrote:
Found another Ralink device that works: RT5370. [...]
Now, is there a device based on Ralink chips to
On May 1, 2014, at 9:26 PM, James Cameron wrote:
The miniPCIe form factor is frequently used for USB-based wireless cards as
well, and XO laptops do provide USB signals at the appropriate pins although
the shipped wireless card doesn't use it.
I couldn't prove they were connected, on the
On Thu, May 01, 2014 at 09:39:36PM -0400, John Watlington wrote:
On May 1, 2014, at 9:26 PM, James Cameron wrote:
I couldn't prove they were connected, on the XO-1.5 schematic (Rev M),
as the signal name didn't appear elsewhere.
On XO-1.5 it is connected to the VX855 USB port 5 (page 15).
The fact that the screen comes up on a client XO suggests that the server
is configured correctly.
Build 852 is a very old build. I looked in sugarlabs.org activities browse,
to see if there were any newer Browse versions that work with sugar .84.
It does not look to be the case.
I suggest