I would guess my documents are now out of date, but I am not sure (I have had 
my head stuck in web servers for July and August).

IIRC, Freedombox image came with a 3.0 kernel. I didn't patch or compile 
anything. I did make versions with a 3.2 kernel and associated bits from 
http://www.xilka.com/sheeva/3/3.2/

I watched some video where Bdale Garbee said the binary that drives the uAP 
chip was proving awkward to untangle, so either the drivers and firmware still 
can't be anything other than a client, or miraculous progress was made and 
we'll soon be in the land of automated detection and install. 



Nick Hardiman
[email protected]
@intmachines



On 21 Aug 2012, at 22:55, [email protected] wrote:

> 
> On Sun, 19 Aug 2012, Nick M. Daly wrote:
> 
>> Freedom Maker: https://github.com/nickdaly/freedom-maker
>> 
>> - The weekly image has wireless again!
> 
> Does wireless work "out of the box" for anybody?
> 
> I booted with this week's image, and the Marvell .bin firmware files seem to 
> have been fetched and put in /lib/firmware/mrvl correctly, but I get 
> libertas_sdio firmware errors on boot and uap0 never shows up. I'm also a 
> little confused if the libertas-firmware package should be installed (as it 
> is via multistrap-configs/fbx-base.conf) if the marvell files are used 
> instead... I tried removing that package and got similar (but slightly 
> different) errors.
> 
> I have an "old" DreamPlug (serial number DS2-113...), which I believe means 
> it uses the SD8688 SDIO wifi chip (not the SD8787).
> 
> I've poked around online and the only people who seem to have been able to 
> successfully run the SD8688 chip in access point mode (without re-compiling 
> kernel modules) used the Marvell firmware in combination with specific 
> kernels and modules supplied by GlobalScale (dreamplug.google.com) or 
> spinfex.com.au. What changed to allow inter-operation between the Marvell 
> .bin firmware, the libertas drivers, and the generic 3.2-ish debian kernels?
> 
> Nick Hardiman, has there been a change since the excellent document you wrote 
> back in late June? I'm going to try the .img you host (once it downloads), 
> though my guess is that it includes a non-debian kernel and modules.
> 
> Another option (which would only work for the 8688 chips) might be to 
> recompile the old uap8xxx.ko kernel module by hand using patches gleaned from 
> the 'net, but this doesn't seem to work for the 8787 chips.
> 
> I did a quick search through this mailing list thread and freedom-maker's git 
> history, sorry if i've missed something.
> 
> --bryan
> 
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