Neil Philip Hankey wrote:
I found the best way was to get the kernel sources from kernel.org and build a custom kernel with the 4K stack option turned off, and then use the standard Linuxant source rpm to build driverloader. This also allowed me to compile in NTFS read support and some of the ACPI options missing in the standard FC2 kernel.I'm currently experiencing problems getting my wireless LAN working under FC2. It worked fine under FC1 on the Linuxant site it say there is a problem with 4bit stacks v 8bit stacks in the new 2.6 kernel. Do anyone know how to solve this.
I have looked on the site for a rpm but unfortunately I'm running a Athlon CPU so no package are available yet.
Neil.
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