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Broadcom - long seen as the last big proprietary holdout in the area of
wireless networking - has announced the availability of a fully open driver
for its current 802.11n chipsets. "The driver,
while still a work in progress, is released as full source and uses the
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chips." It's going into the staging tree initially. (Thanks to
Luis Rodriguez).
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