I wrote:
> There is no-one on the Ralink driver packaging team who owns any rt2400
> hardware. There are no new cards with this chipset in them, and I have
> been unable to buy a second-hand card.
>
> The "legacy" rt2x00 drivers are nearly dead upstream. Unless someone
> can offer to provide us with such a card, or to test pre-release
> packages against it, we cannot support this driver in any meaningful
> way.
Popcon shows 46 installations of the rt2400 driver, so I suspect at
least one rt2400 user is subscribed to this list. Please can one of you
offer to test new packages?
Ben.
--
Ben Hutchings
The generation of random numbers is too important to be left to chance.
- Robert Coveyou
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