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Yann E. MORIN 120136ee96 package/linux-firmware: prepare new firmware and new revision for iwlwifi
There is an upcoming new firmware file for a new chipset supported by
iwlwifi, as well as a new revision of the iwlwifi firmware.

The patch only prepares the iwlwifi entries so it is easier to add them.

Signed-off-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2014-09-21 21:15:03 +02:00
arch arch: remove BR2_arm10t 2014-09-18 22:09:05 +02:00
board qemu-sparc: use default gcc 2014-09-21 19:38:23 +02:00
boot barebox: bump to version 2014.09.0 2014-09-05 12:58:45 +02:00
configs qemu-sparc: use default gcc 2014-09-21 19:38:23 +02:00
docs gendoc infra: cosmetic fixes 2014-09-21 20:11:02 +02:00
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linux linux: bump default to version 3.16.3 2014-09-17 22:58:09 +02:00
package package/linux-firmware: prepare new firmware and new revision for iwlwifi 2014-09-21 21:15:03 +02:00
support Merge branch 'next' 2014-09-01 15:22:07 +02:00
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