On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 07:11:08AM +0900, Onno Benschop wrote:
> I understand that, however, if you have a machine that has a card that
> is not supported by the linux-restricted-modules, you would use
> module-assistant to create a module to match your kernel.
>
> If you had the madwifi-source p
On 22/02/08 07:22, Emmet Hikory wrote:
> From a maintenance perspective, it is significantly easier when
> there is only one copy of any given source in the archive. While it
> may be a little more complicated to download the source providing
> linux-restricted-modules-`uname -r` to patch, a full
On 21/02/08 20:28, Matthew Garrett wrote:
> The madwifi code is already in linux-restricted-modules, so there's no
> benefit in providing a separate source package as well.
>
I understand that, however, if you have a machine that has a card that
is not supported by the linux-restricted-modules,
Onno Benschop wrote:
> On 21/02/08 20:28, Matthew Garrett wrote:
> > The madwifi code is already in linux-restricted-modules, so there's no
> > benefit in providing a separate source package as well.
> >
> I understand that, however, if you have a machine that has a card that
> is not supporte
The madwifi code is already in linux-restricted-modules, so there's no
benefit in providing a separate source package as well.
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