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authorFrancis Rowe <info@gluglug.org.uk>2015-10-15 17:26:32 +0100
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These wifi dongles use the AR9271 (atheros) chipset, supported by
the free <i>ath9k_htc</i> driver in the Linux kernel. They work in <i>linux-libre</i> too.
</p>
- <h2>Workaround?</h2>
- <p>
- It's possible on coreboot systems to disable hardware, by modifying the devicetree accordingly.
- The devicetree is a part of the coreboot source for any system, that defines which hardware exists in the system.
- There are usually other ways too.
- </p>
- <p>
- <b>
- TODO for the libreboot project: *disable* the onboard wifi chip (hardcoded in coreboot-libre), by patching coreboot-libre to render
- the built-in WiFi unusable. This will lessen the temptation for users to use it.
- </b>
- </p>
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