ORBIT-USER: ORBIT Node kernel version
Arinto Murdopo
arinto at gmail.com
Wed Oct 11 01:29:40 EDT 2006
By the way, if I use the your image, does it mean that I must do the
protocol development in your side (in ORBIT) or I can use it in my own
computer? If I can use it in my computer, where I can download your ndz
file?
I try to search in google about ndz baseline image file, but the searching
result is not soo good.. there is no resources about this thing. Anyone has
some resources about suing ndz baseline image file? Or I just treat this as
kernel patch?
Thank you for your help and attention
arinto
On 10/11/06, Luis R. Rodriguez <mcgrof at gmail.com> wrote:
> Rodney,
>
> On 10/10/06, Rodney Berriman <Rodney.Berriman at nicta.com.au> wrote:
> >
> > and now that I realise madwifi is not in the linux kernel,
>
> It's because of the proprietary HAL. Don't fret though -- there are
> attempts to fix this ;)
>
> > then I guess it's just the last question:
> >
> > Is there a patch available, or a set of instructions to patch the
> madwifi driver
> > for libmac?
>
> Better yet use our image, created Auguest 08, 2006:
>
> wireless-dev-madwifi-libmac.ndz
>
> This is based on madwifi-0.9.1. Madwifi is a perfect example of
> bastardization of ioctl() through Linux Wireless Extensions though. So
> to summarize, in order to support Kishore's libmac through the old
> ioctl() mechanisms we were forced to remove WMM extensions from
> madwifi. The proper solution really is to ditch madwifi altogether but
> that won't happen for a bit longer. If you need WMM we can prep up a
> configfs solution for you rather soon.
>
> Again, our list of images are available at:
>
> http://orbit-lab.org/wiki/Documentation/SupportedImages
>
> Luis
>
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