Srinivas V [15/02/08 06:14 +0530]: >Hey , I didnt get you, Could you through on some more light Please..
The RHEL kernel comes with several custom patches and such. You just might break things if you compile against a vanilla kernel and then insmod it. You can get the intel driver directly from <http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&Inst=Yes&ProductID=2753&DwnldID=10315&strOSs=39&OSFullName=Linux*&lang=eng> and compile it. If you have the kernel headers RPM for your version installed you dont need to download the whole kernel. You dont even need 2.6.24 - this works from 2.6.18 ++ with the mac80211 stack enabled in the kernel (which should be on by default in rhel - at least the module should be there and would need insmodding)
