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This directory contains the bits needed to integrate the Madwifi source
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distribution into a Linux kernel source tree. This is only recommended
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on embedded systems with no kernel module support. For standard
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installation, please refer to the files in the top level directory.
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To integrate MadWifi into the Linux kernel, unpack the kernel sources if
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needed, then run the install.sh script from this directory.
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If you want to patch the currently running system you can run install.sh
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without arguments, otherwise specify the source tree location on the
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command line:
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./install.sh /usr/src/linux
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The driver sources will be copied into drivers/net/wireless/madwifi in
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the kernel sources. Some kernel files will be patched to know about
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this directory. Files called Makefile.kernel will be renamed to
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Makefile.
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Now you can run "make menuconfig" or similar command and configure the
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driver as you would normally do. If the kernel is already configured,
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run "make oldconfig", and you'll be asked only about Atheros driver.
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It's possible to build Madwifi modules when the driver is integrated
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into Linux 2.6.x, but most users should not need that.
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