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| Nick wrote: > Has anyone successfully installed a madwifi kernel module using sarge > WITHOUT internet access? > I've tried compiling from madwifi source packages but can't get a loadable > module. I did it quite a bit with Woody. The only part that "required" Internet access was sucking the madwifi stuff down via CVS. If you can find another way to get that (e.g. have someone or something else grab that for you, and pass it along some other way), then that would likely work fine. Not sure what the state of the madwifi stuff is - I know most of the time it worked fine, but sometimes they'd manage to change the CVS in such a manner that what I pulled down didn't work - but switching to an older copy of what I'd pulled via CVS that had worked before was a quick and effective work-around for that issue - and only hit that snag exactly once. With Sarge it seems to work more automagically, ... I haven't had to muck with the madwifi stuff - seems to enable and use the hardware fine without loading - or at least any manual loading of - the madwifi modules I'd compiled. But all along (for quite a while now), I've been running relatively generic LINUX kernel, not the binary kernel or kernel sources from Debian. |