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Re: [Announce] bleeding-edge wl1251 wifi driver for Maemo Fremantle
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I am planning to release updated wl1251 modules to all donators for new power-kernel versions. Quote:
In the long term I think it would be best if we get a compat-wireless package for the power-kernel, which then also includes a packet injection capable wl1251 driver. Additionally we would also get better support for USB wifi cards. Quote:
Nevertheless I am not planning to openly release the compiled wl1251 modules, but as mentioned above I hope we will get a compat-wireless package in the long term. I don't want to develop such a package on my own, as I am not very familiar with the USB stuff. If there are any other developers who are interested in such a package, please contact me. |
Re: [Announce] bleeding-edge wl1251 wifi driver for Maemo Fremantle
Dear LXP your hard work make me so proud of you. i dont have worked ever in C++ i dont know how to compile or waht it is:confused: and other stuff but what i can, is do INJEKTION and this is your work. i mean what, what the fu** YESSSSSS! love backtrack and the other stuff of linux. on n900 aircrack kismet nmap wireshark metasploit work, WOW you have round up the wohle package. WOWOWOWOWWW this is amazig had no problems to install. everything works inklusive with multiboot i set up works perfekt. in a few days you get a donate from me twicetime i promise :D this is unbeliveble.. know i like my n900 more than before!!!! BIG THANKS TO YOU from GERMANY. sorry my bad english:o
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Re: [Announce] bleeding-edge wl1251 wifi driver for Maemo Fremantle
awesome, i'll be donating when i get home then :)
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Re: [Announce] bleeding-edge wl1251 wifi driver for Maemo Fremantle
if you would be a very nice person you would ask Titan to include this in the next power kernel...your asking for "donations"... a donation isn't obligatory but you are forcing everyone to pay for it so in my opinion you should set a price on this or be a very nice person and contribute to the growth of this community.....(if i look back to neopwn, everyone paid for almost nothing...where do we know that this time is not the same?)
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Re: [Announce] bleeding-edge wl1251 wifi driver for Maemo Fremantle
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Re: [Announce] bleeding-edge wl1251 wifi driver for Maemo Fremantle
Btw, even though i suggested you provide a direct link for downloading it, if you had a bank account on Brazil i could make a deposit, otherwise i don't think i have a way to send money to ya :/
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Re: [Announce] bleeding-edge wl1251 wifi driver for Maemo Fremantle
okay one question i got.
if i want to remove some packages programs i have to install the normal osso-wlan but when i do apt-get -f install osso wlan it wont do it. it says the following packages have unmet dependencies: mp-fremantle-generic-pr:depends: osslo-wlan(=3.0.20+0m5) but (3.0.20+0m5-1) is to be installed what can i do:confused: |
Re: [Announce] bleeding-edge wl1251 wifi driver for Maemo Fremantle
edit the control file and update the version to remove the extraneous version "-1".
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Re: [Announce] bleeding-edge wl1251 wifi driver for Maemo Fremantle
Ha lol sorry dont understand what you say:( i dont get it. can you please a little more spezific. maybe some bash? ala apt-get...... please
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Re: [Announce] bleeding-edge wl1251 wifi driver for Maemo Fremantle
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I am going to look into the ad-hoc problem soon. AP mode may be possible to implement, I will add that to my todo list. We are not really stuck at 2.6.28 wifi stack. This driver already uses compat-wireless to backport the bleeding-edge wifi stack to the 2.6.28 kernel. Quote:
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If you read my blog clearly, you should know why I am doing this. Here again the hard facts (and maybe harder than ever before): I developed packet injection for Neopwn, only because of Neopwn and haven't received any of the promised money. If Neopwn hadn't asked me to develop it, I wouldn't have done it and most likely nobody would have a working packet injection so far. I would have spent my summer working in a usual summer job. Now as all that happened (I developed packet injection, haven't got any money, Neopwn is dead and only binary drivers are floating around), I am going to make the best out of it for all of us. I am releasing the packet injection driver under correct GPL terms, so that the work can be reused and I am trying to get the patches accepted upstream, while I am forcing donations to get some money out of the time I spent for developing, which I otherwise would have spent at a summer job. I don't like the idea of forcing donations myself, especially after what happened with Neopwn, but I think it's the only way to at least cover the development costs a bit. I am not charging a fixed price, as I appreciate any donation. I am trusting you (the community) to donate what it is worth to you and what you can afford. I really like the community and open source in general. If I would have developed packet injection under other circumstances, it would be very different for me. Just look at the monitor mode patch -- I developed it in my free time, because I liked to have a working monitor mode and I shared it with all of you without asking for donations. I hope now you really understand, why I am doing this. |
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