Has anyone attempted a build with RTAI using a 2.6.38ish kernel yet?

I ask because while I used the livecd to install on my laptop, I was having 
close to zero luck getting the wireless stuff to work, and an attempt to 
build wpa_supplement's latest release against that old kernel was a rather 
dismal failure.

But I noticed that there were newer kernels available, so since that puny 
powered lappy (1.6 ghz turion) would never have to actually run RTAI, I 
installed the latest 2.6.38.# available. 

Voila!  All my wireless stuff Just Works(TM)!

So how hard is it to build an RTAI enabled kernel?

Cheers, Gene
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