Upstream Author : Linux wireless maintainers
* URL : https://github.com/chunkeey/carl9170fw
* License : mostly GPLv2-only
Programming Lang: C
Description : libre firmware for AR9170 USB wireless adapters
This is carl9170, the libre firmware for Qualcomm Atheros's A
Package: general
Severity: important
Tags: lfs
Using some hp keyboard/mouse wireless combo. The remote sensor which plugs
into usb is model no KBRF1251. Basically the mouse and keyboard are not
responsive when first logging in. When disconnecting and reconnecting remote
sensor, functionality is
Joerg Jaspert wrote:
>>> What about adding it to the already existing firmware-nonfree source
>>> package?
>> What about it, indeed? Would it have any advantage over introducing a
>> new source package?
>
> Yes. Not having yet another source package, but all in one place.
i can do that.. looking
On 11192 March 1977, Philippe Cloutier wrote:
>> What about adding it to the already existing firmware-nonfree source
>> package?
> What about it, indeed? Would it have any advantage over introducing a
> new source package?
Yes. Not having yet another source package, but all in one place.
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What about adding it to the already existing firmware-nonfree source
package?
Cheers,
Moritz
What about it, indeed? Would it have any advantage over introducing a
new source package?
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> * License : proprietary
> Programming Lang: 8051 assembly (but we only have the binary)
> Description : firmware for Ralink USB wireless cards
>
> This is needed by wireless network cards handled by
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* License : proprietary
Programming Lang: 8051 assembly (but we only have the binary)
Description : firmware for Ralink USB wireless cards
This is needed by wireless network cards handled by the rt73 and
rt73usb modules built from rt73-source and rt2x00-source respec
On Monday 18 October 2004 19:27, Tom Kuiper wrote:
*Supposedly*
http://www.softwareandstuff.com/NET10278.html
> Does anyone know of a USB wireless device that can be used under Linux
> without too much effort?
>
> Thanks
>
> Tom
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