Re: MADWIFI

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Erich Zigler wrote:
On Sat, Jul 07, 2007 at 02:06:35PM -0600, Karl Larsen wrote:

I went to the web page of the developers at SourceForge and I really can't find anything but a tarball from that page. If it is possible to get a kernel rpm for F7 it must be on the Livina list. I installed the Livina list and used yum install madwifi and got 2 rpm files neither of which were a kernel. It seems it MUST be a kernel or it can't work.
   Does anyone know the proper yum call to get a madwifi kernel?

yum install kmod-madwifi

This is probably what you are looking for.

- Eric

Well I had kmod-madwifi downloaded but have no idea how to use it. Kmod sounds like a application but who knows?

I just tried #yum install kernel madwifi and it is being d/l right now. It is for F7 and all so it should work. More when I try it.


Karl

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