Thanks for your answer, Al. > It's officially called a "MultiPort" connector. You can get a > wireless module for use with it. I believe it's actually a USB > connection, though not a USB connector (it wouldn't fit if you > did it that way. I use my wireless module quite a bit and it > seems to work fine with woody, plus testing, plus the latest > linux-wlan-ng kernel module from SourceForge.
Great. :) What card do you have? > I've been using one of the cheap D-Link cameras; the point was > to make it work, though, and not take good pictures. I got one > of these cameras for US$20 on sale -- not a real good camera > (actually, kinda miserable), but it does work. I'd suggest > going to the supported hardware list at www.linux-usb.org to > see what you can and can't use. Yes, but the problem is that I don't trust my laptop's USB port anymore. My webcam has linux support and works on my other computer, but it doesn't work on the laptop. I think I'll end up borrowing all my friends' webcams and testing them all... -- Vicente Aguilar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | http://www.bisente.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]