On Mon, 2007-05-28 at 13:53 -0400, Arch Willingham wrote: > Oh crud....does that mean I have to get into all that compiling my own > version of the kernel stuff I have read about? Is it normal for them > to compile the kernel with that switch turned off? Yes. Enabling that switch reduces system performance so we can get debugging info. So it's normally disabled. For what it's worth, I successfully compiled and loaded ndiswrapper just now, using the 3194 kernel. Maybe you just need to clean out your ndiswrapper directory, or get a newer version of ndiswrapper. -w
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