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Linux Sourcecode To Minitar Access Point

mcbridematt writes "Minitar sells a rebadged Edimax Linux based-802.11b Access Point in Australia (no FCC ID yet) for a relatively cheap price (under AUS $100 in places). These access points are based around the Realtek 8181 wireless-system-on-chip design, have 8MB flash rom, and run a 2.4 series Linux kernel. After requests from the community to get the kernel sources, which resulted in a incomplete sourcecode release, we finally have (allegedly) complete and GPL compliant Linux kernel sources for this fine Access Point. Special thanks to chuna, serialmonkey and screwball at Minitar for making this happen, especially after they ran into arguments with their OEM and Realtek over this." From the attached forum discussion, you can see there's disagreement about whether the source code release is as complete as it should be.

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  1. Re:Not exactly "complete" by mcbridematt · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    note to self: Why do I always bugger up when I submit a story to Slashdot? (last time, when I submitted the Jazilla Milestone 1 story, I used incorrect English).

    Now, shut up before my Realtek cards (4 in all) turn on me...

  2. I'm sure this has been pointed out to you before by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    You have the WRONG last name to be in this business man ;)