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Regarding your other problem (the one about cardmgr and PCMCIA) |
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(sorry about this, I kind of lost your original email) |
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look through your kernel configuration (it should be in |
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/usr/src/linux/.config), look for the line |
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CONFIG_PCCARD=y |
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CONFIG_PCMCIA=y |
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CONFIG_CARDBUS=y |
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if it is set to "n", then you don't have PCMCIA support compiled in |
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the kernel. |
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W |
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On Mon, Jul 25, 2005 at 08:16:10PM -0400, C.Beamer wrote: |
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> I don't have a /etc/hostname file, I just have a hosts file. Did I do |
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> something wrong? My computer is a stand alone, but I connect to the |
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> internet via cable modem. |
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> |
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I have plenty of common sense, I just choose to ignore it. |
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--- Calvin |
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