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madwifi - a Linux kernel device driver for Wireless LAN chipsets from Atheros. A wireless card compatibility matrix is available at: http://madwifi.org/wiki/Compatibility By default the script will build the madwifi kernel module for the currently running kernel. If you would like to build the madwifi driver for a different kernel version, two things are required: 1) kernel source in /usr/src/linux-<version> 2) run the script as: KERNELVERSION=<version> sh madwifi-driver.SlackBuild In place of <version> use only the version, not the full path. The <version> string from 1) and 2) must be identical. Examples: KERNELVERSION=2.4.33.3 or KERNELVERSION=2.6.18 The kernel module will then be installed to /lib/modules/<version>/.... You may use this SlackBuild to build the madwifi module for as many *different* kernels as you like and they can be installed alongside each other without conflict. NOTE: MadWifi 0.9.2.1 and earlier do NOT compile against kernel 2.6.19 and higher. MadWifi 0.9.3 will address this issue. SlackBuilds for madwifi-tools and madwifi-driver will be updated when 0.9.3 is released. Requirements: Kernel requirements: Linux Kernel 2.4.23+ or 2.6.x series Kernel source and headers of running kernel No module versioning support option CONFIG_MODVERSIONS Wireless Extensions support in kernel v14+ required, v17+ recommended; option CONFIG_NET_RADIO Sysctl support in kernel option CONFIG_SYSCTL Crypto API support in kernel option CONFIG_CRYPTO HMAC support option CONFIG_CRYPTO_HMAC AES support (for WPA networks) option CONFIG_CRYPTO_AES Requirements for configuring the wireless card: madwifi-tools -- suite of tools designed specifically for madwifi-supported cards iwconfig -- part of "wireless-tools" package in /n for Slackware 11.0 wpa_supplicant -- for WPA encrypted networks. -- Available in /testing for Slackware 11.0 NOTE: You can place the SlackBuild and slack-desc.{tools,driver} files in the same directory without conflicts, and then you only have to keep one copy of the madwifi source code around...