There is a list of every supported card at
http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/ftp/SUPPORTED.CARDS
BTW, I just set up a Aironet PC4800 wireless today using 3.1.17 and it works
great
"Noah L. Meyerhans" wrote:
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> My employer is about to buy me a Sony VAIO note
There is a list of every supported card at
http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/ftp/SUPPORTED.CARDS
BTW, I just set up a Aironet PC4800 wireless today using 3.1.17 and it works
great
"Noah L. Meyerhans" wrote:
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Which APM options did you select?
Bruce Richardson wrote:
> Just installed Potato onto my laptop and compiled a new kernel with APM
> support. Mostly it's working great but two little niggles. One is that
> "apm -i" causes apm to give me a "usage" message instead of doing
> anything (even thoug
ichardson wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 03, 2000 at 11:21:21AM -0400, Tim Quinlan wrote:
> > Which APM options did you select?
>
> Just the basic APM-enabling one. The extra options all have caveats:
> since I'm new to both Debian and this particular machine I didn't want
> any ext
Which APM options did you select?
Bruce Richardson wrote:
> Just installed Potato onto my laptop and compiled a new kernel with APM
> support. Mostly it's working great but two little niggles. One is that
> "apm -i" causes apm to give me a "usage" message instead of doing
> anything (even thou
ichardson wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 03, 2000 at 11:21:21AM -0400, Tim Quinlan wrote:
> > Which APM options did you select?
>
> Just the basic APM-enabling one. The extra options all have caveats:
> since I'm new to both Debian and this particular machine I didn't want
> a
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