Re: akmod? What memo did I miss?

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Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
I believe its the "actual" kmod package. It gets dragged in if you install the kmod package, which is now a "generic" package.
I don't believe that to be the case.  I installed madwifi from livna.  
yum's dep solver picked the akmod by default, but if I specifically 
requested the kmod, the akmod was not installed.  Yum should install one 
or the other, but not both.
The akmod is what gets built every time you install a new kernel and need new builds of your modules for it. No longer is there a need to download a new pre-built kmod package, now, it just re-builds your modules for you.
That's so.  The kmod package contains a binary driver for a specific 
kernel.  The akmod package contains the source and scripts required to 
build a new driver for any kernel that you install.
I don't know what "akmod" means, or where it's documented, or why it 
might be better than dkms.  If anyone else does, I'd like to know. :)

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