Jeff Garzik <[email protected]> wrote: | Bill Davidsen wrote: | >Pierre Ossman wrote: | > | >>With the inclusion of the ipw2200 driver and the update of the wireless | >>extensions I get my dmesg flooded with these: | >> | >>eth0 (WE) : Driver using old /proc/net/wireless support, please fix | >>driver ! | >> | >>Somebody please make the hurting go away :) Where should I take a look for new WE code ? and hints on how to use it? :-P kind regards, Mateusz -- @..@ Mateusz Berezecki (----) [email protected] http://mateusz.agrest.org ( >__< ) PGP: 5F1C 86DF 89DB BFE9 899E 8CBE EB60 B7A7 43F9 5808 ^^ ~~ ^^
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