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2011-06-22
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@ Tyneside, North East England
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#282
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2011-06-22
, 07:45
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@ Touring
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#283
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2011-06-22
, 08:33
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#284
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How would one go about incorporating Diablo Turbo into a CSSU?
The dammed wlan kernel binary driver, Kalle Valo made a free driver (stlc45xx) but stopped working on it soon after, it is unstable, unfinished
Not that it would be hard to do, just some tedious packaging work, and it is the only logic way to distribute some of the packages (kernel, dbus, gconf2), but it would need the CSSU repository, that means Lucas.
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2011-06-22
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@ US
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#285
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2011-06-22
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@ California USA
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2011-06-22
, 15:10
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#287
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That's obsolete, subsumed by p54spi (in the "mainline" kernel for a while now). I don't know if it can be made to work with Diablo userland, but It seems to work fine in OpenWrt for example.
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2011-06-22
, 15:24
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#288
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Good to see me so many people show up quickly with continuing interest. Let's also think long-term, post N8x0 - can we do something like Cordia project for Diablo?
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2011-06-22
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@ Too Close To D.C
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2011-06-22
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@ spain
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#290
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as an end-user, i would like to say thank you to all those who have kept the n8x0 alive via vast improvements to the os and apps!
It is going to be very hard to put down my n810 wimax and leave this forum for another device. The n8x0 had it's share of short comings but the amount of potential it had when it first came out was head spinning. Nokia drop the ball on this one (and others), but this community did a great job in picking it up. Thanks
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