Re: applying kernel patch
"Linuxant support (Jonathan)" <[email protected]> Tue, 18 Apr 2006 17:31:02 -0400
| Newsgroups | gmane.linux.kernel.driver-loader |
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| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
Hi, while you are in the root of the kernel source tree, you can apply the patch with the following command: --- patch -p1 < /full/path/to/file.patch --- Patching the kernel is only recommended to advanced users which have custom Linux kernels. Please note however that patching the kernel is likely not required. If you are not using a Fedora Core 2, 3 or a RHEL 4 kernel, you can use the stack a workaround with the 'dldrconfig --enable-workaround=stack' command in a root shell. If you are using one of the distributions mentioned above, we offer pre-compiled 16K stacks kernels for these distributions on the DriverLoader download page at: http://www.linuxant.com/driverloader/wlan/full/downloads.php If the kernel stack size is not the issue, you should try with different versions of the Windows XP driver and an updated firmware for the access point to see if there is a difference. Regards, Jonathan Technical specialist / Linuxant www.linuxant.com [email protected] michael johnson wrote: > I am desperately trying to get the driverloader to work with my dell > computer. The problem I have is that after awhile the connection > drops/stops. I would like to chek if it is the kernel stack problem. So > my question is if I'm going to patch the kernel with the patch utility > where should I put the patch in relation to the source tree? And what > command should I give? > > br > --michael johnson > _______________________________________________ > driverloader mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.linuxant.com/mailman/listinfo/driverloader