Mihamina Rakotomandimby (R12y) wrote: > I searched arround the wen for _one_ method to install the ipw3945 > drivers on FC6 and then I saw at least 4 methods! (kmod, ATrpm, > FreshRPM,...) > > Which one is supported by the Fedora development team, please? I > dont want to install it the "./configure; make; make install"-like > way, I only want to stay rpm'd. There isn't a way that's supported by Fedora officially. If there were, the driver would be either in the upstream kernel or in the Extras repo as a kmod. FreshRPMS uses dmks, which will automatically rebuild the driver anytime you boot a new kernel. That's nice as you don't have to wait for someone to build a new kmod (or kmdl, as ATrpms provides). I've got one of these cards in my laptop and have been using ATrpms (thanks as always Axel! :). Prior to that I built my own. I also gave the dkms version from FreshRPMS a try too. I had much less trouble with the ATrpms setup because Axel's packages also provide an updated ieee80211 driver. Without that update it seems that my wireless connection gets dropped or just sucks far too regularly. This may well be something that only happens with my particular AP at home (a Linksys WRT54GX2). The one thing I had to do manually with the ATrpms package is setup a way to run the damn "regulatory" daemon. See the FreshRPMS package for one way to do this. I've read that there is ongoing work to make this daemon unneccesary in a future version of the driver. Hopefully after that happens the driver can be merged into the kernel proper and all of this hassle will go away. -- Todd OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xBEAF0CE3 | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp ====================================================================== The cynics are right nine times out of ten. -- H. L. Menchen (1880-1956)
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