I answer to all responses  :)

Like I said, recompile my kernel isn't a problem. But if ndiswrapper is 
avaible in extra, it would be great to work with a stock kernel else 
it's a little ridiculous no?

My computer freezes after some minutes, that's the problem.

SMP is good for pc with more than 1 CPU (logical) and P4 HT but Arch is 
a distribution for i686 so Pentium Pro and above. So I think, always my 
opinion, it would be great to do like others, one stock kernel and a 
kernel SMP. I think there enough dev and contributors to do that no?

Thanks Aaron for anybody :) It refreshes my memory.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> Ever thought about compiling a kernel yourself? :)
> It's not very hard, and you can choose whenever you want it as a
> package or not... :)
> 
> And it's probably much easier than trying to change the arch linux
> package core :-)
> 
> Oscar
> 
> On 13:02 Sun 29 Jan     , SaintShakaJin wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I've a problem with ndiswrapper (1.8) and stock kernel 2.6.15.1. I know 
>> where it comes, SMP :(
>> Ndiswrapper isn't compatible with SMP so I've 2 questions.
>>
>> Almost every distribution do a kernel with and without SMP activated so 
>> why Arch makes a kernel SMP by default. Is there a reason? If yes, which 
>> one.
>> It isn't a troll.
>>
>> Is there anybody has the same problem with ndiswrapper and SMP on Arch?
>> (I'm Belgian and I can't remember if it's "is there anybody" or "are 
>> there anybody", if someone can correct me)
>>
>> The problem isn't to recompile my kernel, I can do it but by default, I 
>> think to have a stock kernel that works with ndiswrapper would be great. 
>> It's just my opinion.
>>
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