This is not the config.h problem I'm trying to compile the ipw3945-1.1.0 from intel and I get the following "too few arguments to function ‘ieee80211_tx_frame’" errors. I thought that the latest kernels didn't need the ieee80211 patches? Any ideas that are relevant? make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/kernels/2.6.18-1.2849.fc6-i686' CC [M] /home/bpm/src/d820_cruft/ipw3945-linux-1.1.0/ipw3945-1.1.0/ipw3945.o /home/bpm/src/d820_cruft/ipw3945-linux-1.1.0/ipw3945-1.1.0/ipw3945.c: In function ‘ipw_send_associate’: /home/bpm/src/d820_cruft/ipw3945-linux-1.1.0/ipw3945-1.1.0/ipw3945.c:4409: error: too few arguments to function ‘ieee80211_tx_frame’ /home/bpm/src/d820_cruft/ipw3945-linux-1.1.0/ipw3945-1.1.0/ipw3945.c: In function ‘ipw_bg_daemon_cmd’: /home/bpm/src/d820_cruft/ipw3945-linux-1.1.0/ipw3945-1.1.0/ipw3945.c:4885: error: too few arguments to function ‘ieee80211_tx_frame’ /home/bpm/src/d820_cruft/ipw3945-linux-1.1.0/ipw3945-1.1.0/ipw3945.c: In function ‘ipw_auth_work’: /home/bpm/src/d820_cruft/ipw3945-linux-1.1.0/ipw3945-1.1.0/ipw3945.c:9454: error: too few arguments to function ‘ieee80211_tx_frame’ /home/bpm/src/d820_cruft/ipw3945-linux-1.1.0/ipw3945-1.1.0/ipw3945.c:9504: error: too few arguments to function ‘ieee80211_tx_frame’ /home/bpm/src/d820_cruft/ipw3945-linux-1.1.0/ipw3945-1.1.0/ipw3945.c: In function ‘ipw_handle_probe_request’: /home/bpm/src/d820_cruft/ipw3945-linux-1.1.0/ipw3945-1.1.0/ipw3945.c:9577: error: too few arguments to function ‘ieee80211_tx_frame’ make[2]: *** [/home/bpm/src/d820_cruft/ipw3945-linux-1.1.0/ipw3945-1.1.0/ipw3945.o] Error 1 make[1]: *** [_module_/home/bpm/src/d820_cruft/ipw3945-linux-1.1.0/ipw3945-1.1.0] Error 2 make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/kernels/2.6.18-1.2849.fc6-i686' make: *** [modules] Error 2 Thanks. -- Brian Millett - [ Sheridan (re: Project Lazarus), "A Spider in the Web"] "The theory was to 'hard-wire' the subject's brain with a computer intelligence that kept the brain functional while the body was repaired. Then, using telepathic deep scan, the subject was fixated on the moment of his death, shutting down all conscious thought. The computer takes complete control, while the subject is dying over and over again in his subconscious."