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e5cc2e7e |
| 16-Jul-2013 |
schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org> |
use .Mt for email addresses; from Jan Stary <hans at stare dot cz>; ok jmc@
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681236a1 |
| 11-Oct-2012 |
jmc <jmc@openbsd.org> |
do not attempt a hardware list - it is currently out of date to the point of being unhelpful, and we can;t realistically change that;
help/ok mk
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c9468568 |
| 10-Oct-2012 |
jmc <jmc@openbsd.org> |
a little better DESCRIPTION; help/ok mk
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96293c52 |
| 26-Mar-2012 |
fgsch <fgsch@openbsd.org> |
Mention ZTE Skate. Other ZTE models might work but I have none to test.
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d6aca39f |
| 20-Jul-2011 |
jasper <jasper@openbsd.org> |
add galaxy s2 to the list of working devices
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870e3fae |
| 08-May-2011 |
jmc <jmc@openbsd.org> |
let's keep the hardware lists sorted...
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0cae422f |
| 08-May-2011 |
sthen <sthen@openbsd.org> |
Add Samsung Galaxy S, Geeksphone ONE.
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5b6b22d3 |
| 29-Apr-2011 |
armani <armani@openbsd.org> |
Add the Samsung Nexus S, commited over it.
ok fabien@ mk@
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f26da572 |
| 25-Apr-2011 |
dlg <dlg@openbsd.org> |
htc desire works too.
ok mk@
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dd117199 |
| 21-Jul-2010 |
edd <edd@openbsd.org> |
urndis supports the HTC Wildfire just fine. Tested here. OK mk@
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677a6dfc |
| 16-Mar-2010 |
mk <mk@openbsd.org> |
Add HTC Tattoo to the list of supported devices.
Prompted by Giovanni's post to misc.
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44f805fc |
| 07-Mar-2010 |
mk <mk@openbsd.org> |
Update the email addresses for fabien and armani.
ok armani fabien
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03fea9fb |
| 03-Mar-2010 |
mk <mk@openbsd.org> |
Add some more devices that ckuethe has tested with.
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7d293ad7 |
| 02-Mar-2010 |
jmc <jmc@openbsd.org> |
keep Nd lines in sync;
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f8bfa4e2 |
| 01-Mar-2010 |
mk <mk@openbsd.org> |
Add urndis(4), a driver for RNDIS Ethernet over USB.
It provides an Ethernet transport typically over EDGE or 3G on cellphones similar to what cdce(4) does on other phones. It is likely to work wit
Add urndis(4), a driver for RNDIS Ethernet over USB.
It provides an Ethernet transport typically over EDGE or 3G on cellphones similar to what cdce(4) does on other phones. It is likely to work with most of HTC's recent and coming Android based phones but a bunch of other things (phones in particular) may use it.
Started by me; brought to a working state by Jonathan Armani and Fabien Romano over the past week, with some input and additions from me.
Tested on i386 and macppc by me (HTC Hero), amd64 by Jonathan and Fabien (HTC Hero), and by gilles@ (HTC Magic) on i386 or amd64.
It still has a few kinks to work out, but it works well enough that I can commit this over my HTC Hero.
`commit it!' deraadt
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