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2014-05-11
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2014-05-11
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2014-06-10
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2014-06-10
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2014-06-10
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Who want to give me wl1251-fw.bin and wl1251-nvs.bin from /lib/firmware/ ? Maybe with this file i will resolve my problem. Thanks
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2014-06-10
, 19:03
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@ London
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the wifi driver in PR 1.3 is closed source afaik... By the way, why you need to modify sources? Are you sure you know what you are doing? Normally you would need kernel sources only for development... If you set up development environment on your PC, you can "apt-get source kernel" (I'm not sure how Nokia-made kernel package was named... if you are using kernel-power, then "apt-get source kernel-power" would be appropriate - and it has the open source replacement drivers for wifi). You shouldn't need to modify sources in normal end-user scenarios...
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2014-06-10
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I know that is closed source for that i asked here for file. And i need just for replace my file and i don't know from where to get after nokia close their server. I replaced this file and give the same error, i was thinking maybe my n900 have corrupt memory and my file was not corect but after i replaced this file i don't know what is wrong now.
Thank you Alecsandru
I have problem with wifi,does work. D-bus give some error for wifi 'wl1251: ERROR boot failed, ECPU_CONTROL_HALT not set' and i cant find the file /usr/src/linux/drivers/net/wireless/ti/wl1251/boot.c to set that,i see is missing from src/ linux kernel, how is on your phone?