Hi, I just got a new IBM thinkpad yesterday, along with a Linksys Combo PCMCIA ethercard (NE2000-compat).
First, it turns out that the boot disks that come with the 1.3.1 CD have no support on them, and the latest boot disks on the FTP site appear to have support but it doesn't work at all. Go figure. Then, the PCMCIA packages on the bo CD are broken (conflicting, etc.) The ones in bo on the FTP site aren't much better. Finally, I managed, by shuffling a lot of floppies, to get to a minimal hamm situation with custom-compiled pcmcia-modules (the pcmcia-source in hamm won't compile with 2.0.33 without modifications, BTW) and kernel. At that point, PCMCIA works fairly well. However, PCMCIA card services get started way too late in the boot procedure. For instance, /etc/init.d/network runs before PCMCIA realizes that there is an ethernet card in the computer, so /etc/init.d/network of course fails miserably. In all, it took several hours of work by a competant hacker (me <g>) but a novice would probably not be able to get it working. John -- John Goerzen Southwind Internet Access, Inc, Business e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Personal e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wichita State University e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Developer, Debian GNU/Linux <http://www.debian.org> -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .