Gene Heskett wrote: > > So I've noted, Larry. Are you offering snapshots packed as tar.gz's from > time to time, something I can just nuke the existing kernel stuff and > replace that whole subdir with your's?
Usually, I offer patches for kernel versions from 2.6.18 forward to incorporate the latest revisions. That is what I'm doing to keep the openSUSE-released kernel (2.6.18.2) working on my laptop. I usually run 2.6.20-rcX or wireless-2.6, but the "official" kernel of my distro is always available. The patches are always available on my ftp server. > > That could tempt me to try making a kernel for that lappy. > > But not till after I get this transmitter combo hooked up and actually > running at WDTV-5. Our 50 year old GE tx uses 2 pairs of 4-1000 tubes, > and I have the last tubes on the planet in that transmitter now and they > are fading. So we've bought a newer Harris I'm going to use for a driver > since its too small to make full power. I won't have a lot of breathing > room till at least a month on down the log. Maybe longer what with > needing to build the control interfaces from scratch too. That brings a thought to mind. What does any multi-kilowatt transmitter use for output devices? Obviously, you cannot just use a solid-state device. Larry > > Thanks. > _______________________________________________ Bcm43xx-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/bcm43xx-dev
