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* moblin, rt2860, and unhappiness
@ 2009-10-18 17:41 jack craig
  2009-10-18 18:41 ` Ivo van Doorn
  2009-10-18 19:54 ` Gábor Stefanik
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: jack craig @ 2009-10-18 17:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-wireless

Hi linux-wireless,

This is my first posting, so please pardon me if I break any rule.

A bit a background, last spring in a bout of unemployment, i wanted to find a new development direction.

i had been working with a company providing wireless products (Danger), and wanted to continue that
direction using  mobile linux as a platform.

I subscribed to the moblin developers list, bought an Asus EeePC 1000 with xandros installed and began
my development project.

I chose to keep the xandros os in the netbook as its wireless was the first working wireless
i've had. i booted the various moblin pre-beta releases via the thumbdrive and wasnt too
worried when the wireless didnt work on the moblin os; after all it was pre-beta.

as the xandros wireless worked, i felt confident that the good folks at Intel would make my netbook
wireless work by the time beta rolled around.

it was my error in assuming an Intel cpu included a Intel wireless chipset, instead i found i had an rt2860.

as beta came and went with still no wireless joy, i started probing deeper and found the ralink
rt2860 support wasnt going to be covered in the moblin project work.

so here i am with a netbook that cant get to the net with the os of my choice. Much unhappiness!

i have learned that the driver source is available and i plan to track that down.

i have also been toying with the idea of surgery; putting a Intel wireless chipset in the eeepc,
but the only article I've found on that topic is a bit much for a software only geek.

I like the eeepc and want to use it with wireless.

i figure my best case is to find a way to get the ralink driver working with the moblin os,
but at least one person has failed at that attempt to far.

a fall back position is to go with a fedora os where i could get the driver working there
(if it doesn't already).

so, finally, my query to this august group; given this sob story, what is your wisdom on the topic?

is my goal to get the rt2860 working on moblin a gesture in futility?

does it make sense to bail and go on to FC? i use FC for my desktop and work so i prefer it over ubuntu ,...

Suggestions? tia, jackc...

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