Well yes there is "something else" on CD4.

See http://www.fisherfamily.orcon.net.nz/cd4list for full list.

Regards, Robert

 -----Original Message-----
From:   InfoHelp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent:   Tuesday, 27 July 2004 7:09 p.m.
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        Re: PMCIA Modem

 From what I saw (as a semi-newbie), the 4th disk had a GUI interface 
app for X11 & something else.

PCMCIA service is kernel stuff (plain install mode, probably disk 1), 
but mine wasn't detected at installtime.

I had some CLUG help getting that (thanks Andrew) & the onboard modem 
running once, but now I can no longer boot (it hangs on PCMCIA whether 
the card's in or out).

Apart from starting to hate Mandrake all over again (Fedora & SuSE work 
better imho), I'll reinstall & retrace the simpler steps, to see if 
PCMCIA auto-init can be found.

Will report back if / when there's progress.

hth

Rik

Carl & Sue Thompson wrote:

> If I am to use a PCMCIA modem, will I need the 4th disk of Mandrake 10 
> to get it up & running?
>  
> regards
>  
> Carl

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