On Sat, 2005-04-30 at 02:16 +0200, Xavier Grandmougin wrote:
> > I'm not really clear what you're asking.  If you're using debian's
> > 2.6.8, you can install the binary modules from the archive; if you're
> > using another kernel, you'll need to install ndiswrapper-source, compile
> > it (it will create binary modules if you use module-assistant or
> > kernel-package), and install that alongside with ndiswrapper-utils.
> 
> I compiled a custom 2.6.11 kernel ('the debian way') and several
> modules, one of them is provided by 'ndiswrapper-source'. I installed
> the produced .deb packages (kernel-image-2.6.11_custom.1.2_i386.deb,
> ndiswrapper-modules-2.6.11_0.12+1.0rc2-1+custom.1.2_i386.deb, etc).
> Everything works fine.
> 
> I was expecting to do do the same thing with this new release, and I
> wonder why I have to install the binary module
> 'ndiswrapper-modules-xxx' if I compile my own.
> 

I'm confused what you're asking.  If you compile your own, it should be
the same process as the old way.  The only difference is that you now
need to keep the binary modules package in synch w/ the
ndiswrapper-utils package.


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Andres Salomon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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