jgombos

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Posted: Nov. 05 2006,05:53 |
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Quote (Winter Knight @ Nov. 04 2006,16:39) | However, a dsl extension won't work for this particular problem. As roberts pointed out, this driver does not work with an smp kernel. DSL uses an smp kernel. |
I didn't think it was an smp kernel, because I didn't realize an smp kernel would work on a single processor.. I figured that was an issue because they might go to an SMP kernel in the future.
I don't understand why the driver would have to support SMP. My Red Hat box uses an SMP kernel, and it never gave me issues. In fact, Roberts can't be correct, because I was able to compile the RT73 driver for DSL. It works. I would be willing to create an extension, but I'm having difficulty understanding what an extension is, and how to make one.
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