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Cisco 350 and the 2.6.x kernel

 
 
kris
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      06-10-2004, 02:47 AM
I talked with the Cisco people, and they don't currently support the 2.6
kernel. I am using fedora core 2 with a stock 2.6.6 kernel, and I can
get my LMC-352 card recognized and such, but I was wondering if anyone
has had any success getting Ciscos package to work on a 2.6 kernel?
When i compile it, it just bitches about gtkmm not being present and
won't continue.


Anyone had any luck? or had any workarounds? I need to be able to do
LEAP authentication, and the kernel drivers don't support that (as far
as i know).

Thanks for any help
Traetox
 
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