Just wondering here: which chipsets still need ndiswrapper? It has been years and years since I had to use ndiswrapper - I haven't even heard about it in years, to be honest. Is it still common to have wireless cards that don't work natively? On Sunday 04 August 2013 21:30:21 Christian Weber wrote: > Hello, > > I wrote a patch for ndiswrapper to compile on 3.10 kernels. > I also put together a PKGBUILD and made it available in the AUR. > > The patch: > https://raw.github.com/TheWebster/Packaging/master/ARCH/ndiswrapper/kernel-3.10.patch > > AUR: > https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/ndiswrapper/ > > Maybe the old maintainer wants to resume maintainership or someone else > wants to take it. > I will happily maintain it in the AUR but if there are plans to take it > back into official repos i'll have to pass for now. > > > Regards > Christian Weber
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