On 1 Jun, this message from Michael Schmitz echoed through cyberspace: > So PCMCIA wavelan cards are handled by the card services stuff - can't > we get the airport handled by the pcmcia stuff as well? That might take > care of it.
Not really, since the Airport card is not seen as a PCMCIA device as far as Linux is concerned. (I still think it is attached to a PC-Card controller.... but I can't prove that ;-). Plus, it needs to be supported on models that definitivels have _no_ PCMCIA support, i.e. iMac and desktops. In the beginning of Airport support under Linux, it was handled by some PCMCIA drivers, but that has changed recently into a standalone driver. > Related question: can other machines have an airport card > fitted, or just Pismo and later models? >From the introduction of the Airport stuff onwards, all new Mac models can have an Airport card. That includes the Pismo, TiBook, all iBooks, some iMacs (don't know from when on exactly), and some desktop systems. Cheers Michel ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Michel Lanners | " Read Philosophy. Study Art. 23, Rue Paul Henkes | Ask Questions. Make Mistakes. L-1710 Luxembourg | email [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.cpu.lu/~mlan | Learn Always. "