I am co-author on a paper being presented at the International Astronautical Congress 2008 in Glasglow, Scotland.
IAC-08-D2.6.7 - ARES I-X FLIGHT TEST VEHICLE SIMILITUDE TO THE ARES I CREW LAUNCH VEHICLE
It is under the Topic “D2.6 Future Space Transportation Systems Verification and In-Flight Experimentation” on October 2nd. Yay me!
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Ares,
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engineering,
NASA,
paper,
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It was recently announced that ath9k, the newest of the open Atheros Linux drivers, is now available. This is great news for Mac folks, as a majority of the MacBook and MacBook Pros out there have one of the newer 802.11n cards that is not really supported with madwifi, but this new driver supports.

Of course, it is Ubuntuforums user, volanin, to the rescue again who took it upon himself to backport the wireless-testing portion of the kernel to the 2.6.24-19 (and -20) kernel currently used in Ubuntu Hardy Heron and packaged this ath9k driver into a nice little deb file so that Ubuntu-On-Mac users will have easy access to use it on their machines without having to go through the trouble of compiling a custom kernel. Of course, this is not limited only to Mac users, but rather, any user with an up-to-date install of Hardy Heron will have the benefit of using this driver. A link to the download and full instructions can be found at the following thread. Enjoy!
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=5545069&postcount=5
Now, if only Broadcom could realize that they need to release an open driver driver just to keep up…
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ath5k,
ath9k,
Atheros,
Linux,
madwifi,
openhal,
Ubuntu,
WiFi
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