Digging into an iBook is not fun, but it is not impossible.  Worst case - 
remove the card entirely and use a wired connection or a USB wireless adapter.  
 I had a really nice 1.42" unit a while back, but it would panic no matter what 
I tried if it had the AP/BT card in it.

Tom


On Nov 10, 2010, at 11:36 PM, Thomas Ethen wrote:

> I did that and it looks like it is quite a project to put in a paper in as a
> pressure pad to keep the card from moving. Also I found a site where there
> were instructions on soldering the tiny joints where the airport card
> connects to the MB.
> 
> And I thought it was going to be a difficult project!!!
> 
> Tom
> 
> 
> On 11/10/10 9:42 PM, "Tom & Lisa Peters" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> There is some evidence that common kernel panics are caused by the airport/BT
>> card wiggling in its slot.  Do a googel search for "ibook 1.42 kernel panic".
>> 
>> Mad Dog
> 
> 
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