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Old 19th December 2008, 05:31 PM
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Kmod-madwifi for Custom Kernel F10

What are the available methods for enabling the Wifi driver when installing custom kernels?

I am trying out Tux-On-Ice (suspend2) which provides a custom kernel to enable their hibernate and suspend method. I thought that in F10 the kernel specific kmod driver was recompiled upon the update of a new kernel on the users machine. Is this so, and can I enable it for the Tux kernel, or do I have to go the akmod route?

Please enlighten me if you would.
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