6 Dec
2004
6 Dec
'04
21:32
On Monday 06 December 2004 12:20 pm, Tim Nicholson wrote:
Windows tends to use a bigger stack than Linux, its mentioned somewhere in the ndiswrapper docs. Therefore to avoid stack overflow the kernel really needs recompiling with a bigger stack allocation.
Having said that, since the supplied SuSE ndiswrapper installs without complaining, does that mean they have compiled the default kernel with the bigger stack?
Not sure, but my guess is it's just a better system and you're having a run of good luck! I ignored the message and mine is working perfectly fine. Go figure. ra -- Old age ain't for Sissies!