If you look at the comments in the posting on my web site there is a
recent comment by a guy named Bob that explains how to tweak my package
to install on the current kernel version. This will work as long as you
are on 32-bit Intel.

I'm not familiar with the oldconfig script you're referring to. I
originally followed this howto:
http://www.howtoforge.com/kernel_compilation_ubuntu when I intended to
build myself a custom kernel with the Keyspan module. Unfortunately this
left me without Intel wireless support, hence my efforts to build the
module package instead.

Not sure which file you are trying to edit, if you're trying to edit the
kernel config file as opposed to using make menuconfig (as I did) then
I'll let you know what the appropriate line is... I don't have my laptop
handy at the moment to check my config file...

Maybe if I get some free time this weekend I'll finally get around to
building an updated package.

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