Hello Aaron, I own a Powerbook 2400c and also have a GlobalVillage PCMCIA modem installed and running (... but forget about the ethernet, there :) ).
I do not know if the PB 3400 uses the same hardware, but it is to be suspected; so you might possibly profit from my configuration files. I have put them online at http://www.gubbe.ch/linux/pb2400-pcmcia.php (pcmcia config) and at http://www.gubbe.ch/linux/dev-globalvillage.php (for modem stuff) please note that I am using debian potato (stable) for the pb2400, since functionality is covered fine and I had trouble booting a 2.4 kernel properly (using bootX and/or quik; there have been problems with initialization of PCMCIA bridge; possibly that issue got solved by now). > Anyway, when I change my /etc/pcmcia/config.opts according to the > how-to, I still have no joy. There is no device /dev/modem. How do I ... the how-to is crappy (for powerpc hardware, that is) :) > find out which device to link to /dev/modem? Do I need to adjust the > timeout? If so, how and where? the link was then /dev/ttyS1 ; look at the log-files. note the "beeps" when PCMCIA initializes; you'll find the modem port in the logs. please let me know if you have been succesful; I'd like to update the doc's on the site if necessary; I could also send you the config-files, if required (... but that would require me to boot the PB2400 and I have stowed it away somewhere...) have fun, bye Philipp Kaeser -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

