I don't see a link to the driver and how to compile it on the main page.
Do I need to git it via git?
Is there a tarball out there someplace?
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Ahh I see its already in the kernel ;-) cool
I just need to load the firmware
On 5/31/07, Jeff Sadowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't see a link to the driver and how to compile it on the main page.
Do I need to git it via git?
Is there a tarball out there someplace
Can I use the same firmware for arm architecture as for the x86?
If not where do I find the firmware files for an arm or where do I
find the source code for the firmware?
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Specific Class
bDeviceSubClass 255 Vendor Specific Subclass
bDeviceProtocol 255 Vendor Specific Protocol
bMaxPacketSize064
bNumConfigurations 1
Device Status: 0x
(Bus Powered)
On 6/3/07, Jeff Sadowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I compiled the 2.6.21 kernel
things I could do to help
troubleshoot I'm open to good instructions.
Thanks
Jeff Sadowski
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Is there a way to get a list of module options with insmod?
Anyways how do I change the network node naming convention
I don't like eth0
Just a personal opinion
I know how to add options for a driver to modprobe.conf I just need to
know the insmod option thanks.
cool thanks :-)
On 6/9/07, Elimar Riesebieter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Jeff Sadowski told:
Is there a way to get a list of module options with insmod?
# man modinfo
Anyways how do I change the network node naming convention
With 2.6: udev
to' (as in thunderbird) the mail goes to jeff ?
und you have to choose 'reply to all' to mail to the ml also ?
This is default for sf.net mailing lists. The maintainer has to write to the
sf.net support in order to change that.
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