Am Mi, den 08.06.2005 schrieb Peter Hutnick um 23:23:
I need to install NdisWrapper so I can use an otherwise un-supported
USB 802.11g NIC. (I'd also like to be able to build LIRC with
StreamZap support . . .)
Anyway, I need the kernel source for the stock kernel to do this.
You don't have to. What the kernel RPM ships is enough to compile
ndiswrapper.
I've read about the kernel-source RPM being no more, but I
haven't
been able to find a coherent procedure for getting from the
kernel*.src.rpm to having a usable kernel source tree installed.
I'm sure it's out there . . . can someone point me in the right direction?
The release notes.
-Peter
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