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This prevents pppd from writing to /etc/ppp/connect-errors by default.
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fix recipes for mts-io_0.7.2 and mts-id-eeprom_0.1.0
change mtocgd2 perferred mts-io version to 0.8.0
add recipe for mts-io_0.8.0 and mts-id-eeprom_0.2.0
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Conflicts:
multitech/recipes/images/corecdp-tftpboot.inc
multitech/recipes/linux/linux_2.6.39-at91.bb
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to use, create /var/config/wpa_supplicant.conf and uncomment lines
in /etc/network/interfaces
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reset on startup if needed
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radio-reset-h5 is a workaround script to perform a reset of the
H5 radio.
The script disables the USB controller before resetting
the radio and enables it afterward. If this script is not used
and a radio reset is done with mts-io directly, the radio will not
enumerate properly after reset and will continue to reset itself
indefinitely.
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