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immortalwrt
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openwrt
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Felix Fietkau
75b3d0473e
add some fixes for v1 hardware (doesn't work reliably yet)
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SVN-Revision: 1100
2005-05-29 15:54:26 +00:00
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control
move package/linux into target/linux, use wbx' new kernel code. support building images with more than one kernel, split kernel module parts off of packages that use their own kernel modules (fuse, shfs, openswan). some cleanup in the image building process in target/. image builder is disabled for now, needs some fixing.
2005-05-28 09:17:29 +00:00
linux-2.4
add some fixes for v1 hardware (doesn't work reliably yet)
2005-05-29 15:54:26 +00:00
package
don't return an error if a part of SIOCSIWMODE fails (fixes wlcompat for newer wl driver)
2005-05-28 18:13:24 +00:00
Config.in
move package/linux into target/linux, use wbx' new kernel code. support building images with more than one kernel, split kernel module parts off of packages that use their own kernel modules (fuse, shfs, openswan). some cleanup in the image building process in target/. image builder is disabled for now, needs some fixing.
2005-05-28 09:17:29 +00:00
Makefile
move package/linux into target/linux, use wbx' new kernel code. support building images with more than one kernel, split kernel module parts off of packages that use their own kernel modules (fuse, shfs, openswan). some cleanup in the image building process in target/. image builder is disabled for now, needs some fixing.
2005-05-28 09:17:29 +00:00
rules.mk
move package/linux into target/linux, use wbx' new kernel code. support building images with more than one kernel, split kernel module parts off of packages that use their own kernel modules (fuse, shfs, openswan). some cleanup in the image building process in target/. image builder is disabled for now, needs some fixing.
2005-05-28 09:17:29 +00:00