You probably saw my reply to Lukasz, but is there another option perhaps such as the ndiswrapper approach? Has anyone looked into this?

A third option might be one of those SDIO wifi cards. I used to have one for another PocketPC but I sold it (for quite a bit as it turned out) and it worked fine with WM2003 but I have no idea (yet) whether there are Linux drivers for it.

Simon

On 26 Mar 2009, at 16:55, Ken Lyons - SplinterFL wrote:

I appreciate that the hx2750 is rather long in the tooth now and that this project is almost certainly moribund, but can anyone tell me how far it got?

I would like to attempt to run Debian preferably but any Linux is better than none and I clearly need a bootable kernel for that.

This is as far as I got... it at least gets a running linux on the device but the holy grail is getting the wifi to work. Once that happens the project can go in to high gear... without it the device is useless for internet.

And since the Wifi drivers are not public many of us are waiting on hackers to reverse engineer a driver.

Ken


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