On 11/30/07, Rhoads, Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Not exactly. Let me try (again) to clarify what were doing in order of
> priority for us...
>
> 1. Release the 8688 drivers (BT & WLAN) to work on 2.6.22 plus Pierre
> Ossman's SDIO stack. -- Should be done between 12/3 & 12/14.
This is based
I just applied the patch and updated moblinapplets to 0.18, so it should
be in gaston now and you should be able t5o pull it in about 30 minutes.
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A good review, thanks.
Loïc Minier wrote:
> Thanks for your lists!
>
>> 1 Bronze Level (minimum to be linked from moblin.org)
>> 1.1 Build and Install
>> 1 Compiles cleanly
>> 2 Buildable in target environment with autogen, configure, make
>> 4 Contains installable .deb packag
Tony Espy wrote:
>
> i can get you contact info for airdio if you'd like.
>
Please send your contact info to Feng Tang (the real engineer doing the
work) and myself. We'll see if we can coordinate our work somehow.
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Tony Espy wrote:
> Rhoads, Rob wrote:
> i just want to re-iterate that airdio ( they make the part
> being used by
> compal ) is currently working on porting the v9 driver to
> gutsy as we'd
> been told several times that intel would not be doing this work.
>
> they told us that they'd have a firs
Pat McGowan wrote:
> Rob
>
> Our customer is treating the support of the 8688 as a low
> priority, since they have already designed in the 8686 part.
> My team is planning to support the 8686 driver, along with
> the module supplier that is working with the customer.
>
> So we do not have any nea
Tony Espy wrote:
> Rhoads, Rob wrote:
SDIO
No changes to the SDIO patches since last status report. We're in
the process of integrating Marvell's GPL release of the 8688 WLAN
+ BT drivers. We're doing the initial port of their drivers from
2.6.18 kernel and cardbu
Rob
Our customer is treating the support of the 8688 as a low priority,
since they have already designed in the 8686 part. My team is planning
to support the 8686 driver, along with the module supplier that is
working with the customer.
So we do not have any near term plans to work with the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Rob,
>
> Please find comments inline.
>
> On 11/29/07, Rhoads, Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> PSB C0 HW Support
>> =
>> We finally received C0 HW. Jacob is currently root causing the Local
>> APIC Timer issue that requires the kernel boot param nol
Thanks for your lists!
> 1 Bronze Level (minimum to be linked from moblin.org)
> 1.1 Build and Install
> 1 Compiles cleanly
> 2 Buildable in target environment with autogen, configure, make
> 4 Contains installable .deb package(s)
=> Replace with "Builds Debian Policy complia
Suggestions welcome. There are no planned acceptance tests associated
with these. It is just a rought categorization to help guide
developers.
Bob
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Midbrower:
* Continued with bug fixes effort. Looking into a browser crashed in
accepting certificate dialog. It crashed in libsapwood.so.
* Met with Bob and Rusty yesterday and discussed browser UI
improvements
that we can make to make it more user friendly.
* Jimmy still in the proces
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