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This is really weird.  I got to work.  In the forums, someone recommended
commenting out ds in /etc/init.d/pcmcia and adding Yenta.  It is really weird
but it worked and I am not sure if anyone knows why.  Cool.

Now Shorewall does not work.  I had to remove it from start up.  And ALSA is
too damn loud:)

Kevin

On Saturday 25 October 2003 4:16 pm, Tom Syroid wrote:
> Kevin,
>
> Bring me up to speed on what you've done so far... when you say you can't
> get card manager working, what specifically are you doing to enable it? Do
> you have PCMCIA-CS sources installed? Do you have your /etc/init.d/net.*
> scripts auto-starting?
>
> Best,
> /tom
>
> --On Saturday, October 25, 2003 15:30 -0700 "Kevin Miller, Jr."
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I think I am getting closer to getting my pcmcia card to work.  I was
> > able to  get the required modules for my pcmcia nic card to be detected
> > finally.   Still, during start up my computer cannot detect the
> > cardmanager.  I will  have to mess around with the /etc/conf.d/net file I
> > think.
> >
> > On a positive note, ALSA is working:)  Wow, it is awesome!!!
>
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Masters of Public Affairs,
Comparative and International Affairs, Information Systems, and Nonprofit
Management,
School of Public and Environmental Affairs,
Indiana University - Bloomington,
http://www.amerasianworld.com
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