Yes, it would be linux if the driver used was the one included in linux (the kernel), which it probably was in Heron (as rt61 driver is included in the 2.6.24 version normally).
The thing is that even serialmonkey developers point out the version included in the kernel is "somewhat buggy" (at least for now) and it shows.
My point is that maybe it would be preferable not to use the kernel driver but use the same version that was included in Gutsy, if possible. Unless of course the reason for this mess lies somewhat else in the brand new 2.6.24 kernel.
Yes, it would be linux if the driver used was the one included in linux (the kernel), which it probably was in Heron (as rt61 driver is included in the 2.6.24 version normally).
The thing is that even serialmonkey developers point out the version included in the kernel is "somewhat buggy" (at least for now) and it shows.
My point is that maybe it would be preferable not to use the kernel driver but use the same version that was included in Gutsy, if possible. Unless of course the reason for this mess lies somewhat else in the brand new 2.6.24 kernel.