On 14 November 2009 G. 19:55:12 Damien Bergamini wrote: > CVSROOT: /cvs > Module name: src > Changes by: dam...@cvs.openbsd.org 2009/11/14 09:55:11 > > Modified files: > share/man/man4 : Makefile > sys/conf : files > sys/arch/i386/conf: GENERIC > sys/arch/amd64/conf: GENERIC > sys/dev/pci : files.pci > sys/dev/cardbus: files.cardbus > Added files: > share/man/man4 : athn.4 > sys/dev/pci : if_athn_pci.c > sys/dev/cardbus: if_athn_cardbus.c > sys/dev/ic : athn.c athnreg.h athnvar.h ar5416.c ar5416reg.h > ar9280.c ar9280reg.h ar9285.c ar9285reg.h > ar9287.c ar9287reg.h > > Log message: > athn(4), a driver for Atheros 802.11a/g/n devices. > written from scratch based on the vendor driver for Linux (ath9k). > AR9285 and AR9287 parts are 100% untested. > only basic functionnalities are enabled for now.
Cool! Cool, cool, cool! One question (hope it is worth to be asked publicly instead of having every intrested person to update kernel and look at the man page): only a/g modes are supported now, aren't they? Thank you very much for your hard work! -- Best wishes, Vadim Zhukov A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? A: Top-posting. Q: What is the most annoying thing in e-mail?