Hi,
is there any PCMCIA card following the Cardbus Standard which can be
used with with Twisted Pair and BNC and offers 10/100 Mbit at least for
TP.
Of course it has to work with Linux ;-)
Thanks,
Stefan
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On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 10:59:13AM +0100 Alexander Clouter wrote:
Hi,
> > is there any PCMCIA card following the Cardbus Standard which can be
> > used with with Twisted Pair and BNC and offers 10/100 Mbit at least for
> > TP.
> >
> I know 3Com do a card that does all the above, plus its got fu
Hi,
is there any PCMCIA card following the Cardbus Standard which can be
used with with Twisted Pair and BNC and offers 10/100 Mbit at least for
TP.
Of course it has to work with Linux ;-)
Thanks,
Stefan
--
Linux User #123357 (http://counter.li.org/)
On Sat, Aug 12, 2000 at 10:59:13AM +0100 Alexander Clouter wrote:
Hi,
> > is there any PCMCIA card following the Cardbus Standard which can be
> > used with with Twisted Pair and BNC and offers 10/100 Mbit at least for
> > TP.
> >
> I know 3Com do a card that does all the above, plus its got fun
On Mon, Jan 08, 2001 at 02:30:04PM -0500 Brian Connelly wrote:
Hi,
could you please learn how to quote?
One's own additions always belong below the part you are refering to.
I corrected this for you this time.
>> Hi I just instoled kernel 2.4 on my Tosh Satelite pro 4320 and I found that
>> pr
On Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 07:54:19PM + Tom Breza wrote:
Hi,
>> Yes and you should have recognized that there are no negative side effects
>> of kapm-idled it does _not_ consume CPU Power which would be needed
>> otherwise.
>> Test it while encoding videos or something else which should consume
On Mon, Jan 08, 2001 at 02:30:04PM -0500 Brian Connelly wrote:
Hi,
could you please learn how to quote?
One's own additions always belong below the part you are refering to.
I corrected this for you this time.
>> Hi I just instoled kernel 2.4 on my Tosh Satelite pro 4320 and I found that
>> p
On Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 07:54:19PM + Tom Breza wrote:
Hi,
>> Yes and you should have recognized that there are no negative side effects
>> of kapm-idled it does _not_ consume CPU Power which would be needed
>> otherwise.
>> Test it while encoding videos or something else which should consum
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