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| These packages are built from the Current stable kernel release from RedHat. They apply all of their standard patching and modifications. In addition I have added a patch for Hostap ( HostApMode ), added the hostap source code into the kernel tree, and modified the x86 based (athlon,i386,i586,i686) configs to build all of the hostap drivers as modules. Including the plx and pci drivers. | These packages are built from the Current stable kernel release from RedHat. They apply all of their standard patching and modifications. In addition I have added a patch for Hostap (HostApMode), added the hostap source code into the kernel tree, and modified the x86 based (athlon,i386,i586,i686) configs to build all of the hostap drivers as modules. Including the plx and pci drivers. |
Name: Aaron Baer BR Email: judah@opusnet.com BR Email: aaronb@personaltelco.net BR Homepage: http://www.cat.pdx.edu/~baera/ BR Node Info: http://www.nodedb.com/active/unitedstates/or/portland/view.php?nodeid=134 BR
What is Personal Telco's plan you may ask? Well, it's ThePlan.
Here is some Stuff that I've been working on.
http://www.cat.pdx.edu/~baera/redhat_hostap/
These packages are built from the Current stable kernel release from RedHat. They apply all of their standard patching and modifications. In addition I have added a patch for Hostap (HostApMode), added the hostap source code into the kernel tree, and modified the x86 based (athlon,i386,i586,i686) configs to build all of the hostap drivers as modules. Including the plx and pci drivers.
Here are prebuilt packages that I have supplied: BR kernel-2.4.18-18.8.HOSTAP.src.rpm BR kernel-2.4.18-18.8.HOSTAP.i386.rpm BR kernel-2.4.18-18.8.HOSTAP.i686.rpm BR kernel-source-2.4.18-18.8.HOSTAP.i386.rpm BR
Also, here is a hostap_cs.conf file that should be placed in /etc/pcmcia to bind your card to the hostap driver.
The list of all the pages I've contributed to:

