I'd like to experient with d/bsd as I think it's an extremely interesting idea, and one I've been looking for for a while.
Unfortunately, my test hardware is rather elderly and is a bit lacking in ports. This means that my only networking options are wireless, and I'm a WPA shop not a WEP one, or else --- wait for it --- ethernet over Firewire. (Or a serial cable, but I'd really rather not go there.) For the first, does d/bsd support WPA yet? I notice that there seems to be no wpasupplicant package. For the second, the supplied FreeBSD kernel only appears to include the fwe driver, which is alas non-standard. I'd need the fwip driver in order to interoperate with Linux. Is there any reason why fwip isn't built other than that nobody's needed it before --- as it is rather niche? If not, can anyone point me at a guide on how to build and install my own kernel? -- Antix Labs is a limited company registered in England No. 6664221. Registered Office: 4 Arcot Court, Nelson Industrial Estate, Cramlington, NE23 1BB, England T: +44 (0)118 357 0 357 F: +44 (0)118 357 0 358 E: [EMAIL PROTECTED] W: http://antixlabs.com/ This email is confidential and intended for the use of the recipient only. If you have received this email in error, please inform us immediately and then delete it. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the sender specifically states them to be the views of any organisation or employer. Unless it specifically states otherwise, this email does not form part of a contract. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

