You have wifi working (and working with wpa_supplicant) using that? I remember trying that a while ago (perhaps a different version, but using sdio from the 62x0 kernel) with no luck.
As of a few hours ago, yes. I'm on the P6810, so our hardware is not identical, but our atheros chips are.
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I have to be honest - I'm very seriously considering just patching the 62x0 kernel up to 3.0.26 and seeing how badly things break. It'd probably be best to do that with my recovery partition and "see what happens." I might also take the i9100 ICS kernel source and see what happens with that. Between the two approaches, I might even get a working kernel.
The have some configuration for our devices in the i9100 ics kernel, but unfortunately it doesn't build a working kernel. Teamhacksung's smdk4210 incorporates the i9100 ics kernel, as well as a lot of other fixes.
Good afternoon, folks. Looks like I just got ICS's mobile data usage tracking working...
I found a boatload of patches in Cyanogen's Tab 10.1 kernel tree, and they apply cleanly to our c210 kernel... then just figured out which config options we needed. It should work out of the box for P6800 as well, but I'm not sure if about wifi-only variants; I guess you can tell Android to track data on wifi interfaces, but I'm not sure how useful that is.
It should work out of the box for P6800 as well, but I'm not sure if about wifi-only variants; I guess you can tell Android to track data on wifi interfaces, but I'm not sure how useful that is.
It would be incredibly useful to application developers to monitor app data usage and to isolate major problems with data usage before publication.
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