Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 9th Sep 2010 17:40 UTC, submitted by kragil
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RE: Appears to be MIT/BSD licensed
by bornagainenguin on Thu 9th Sep 2010 18:21
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RE[2]: Appears to be MIT/BSD licensed
by umccullough on Thu 9th Sep 2010 18:25
in reply to "RE: Appears to be MIT/BSD licensed"
Could someone from the Haiku project comment on the usefulness of this release towards getting WiFi working well on Haiku?
I suspect it will only have any major advantage to Haiku when it has been merged into FreeBSD where we have already "lifted" most of the WLAN stack and drivers from already.
As for "working well" - that isn't driver-related anyway. The missing support for full WPA/WPA2 is something that needs to be written/ported - and the necessary userland utilities to manage the network and encryption selection need to be created.




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Just browsing the copyright headers of some of the code files:

http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/gregkh/staging-next-2.6.g...
It even appears to be a MIT/BSD license