I filed a bug for the Gobi 2000 chipset support for the CR-48 here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=679135
I also included a patch, after applying the patch and rebuilding the kernel
I now have Verizon wireless support. There were a few more steps, had to
download the firmware from Qu
Derek Tracy wrote:
> I am looking for a decent guide on the correct way to roll your own
> Fedora kernel, basically I just want to patch the qcserial.c file along
> with the other Fedora patches and compile. Any idea where I could find
> such documentation (kinda new to Fedora was a Gentoo/Funtoo
I am looking for a decent guide on the correct way to roll your own Fedora
kernel, basically I just want to patch the qcserial.c file along with the
other Fedora patches and compile. Any idea where I could find such
documentation (kinda new to Fedora was a Gentoo/Funtoo user).
What times would yo
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> Has anyone gotten the Gobi 2000 chipset to work with the qcserial driver? I
> have found a few patches but do not want to roll my own kernel if I don't
> have to (that's why I left Gentoo). Is there a way to just build the
> qcserial driver using dkms or something, or maybe another way to add
Has anyone gotten the Gobi 2000 chipset to work with the qcserial driver? I
have found a few patches but do not want to roll my own kernel if I don't
have to (that's why I left Gentoo). Is there a way to just build the
qcserial driver using dkms or something, or maybe another way to add the USB
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