On Friday 02 June 2006 3:46 pm, Rik Tindall wrote:

> In the Sydenham situation, solid control of a cardbus modem is the
> bedrock of connectivity (until we achieve still more with wireless), and
> the 'nearest' distros for the total range of functions required - that
> were considered within our skillset - were FreeBSD 6.x and Voyage Debian
> 3.1.

Have I had too much to drink?

What does the above paragraph actually mean?

Are you saying that other distros are beyond your capability?

I had a small (and a bit frustrating) hiccup connecting to my access point 
with Mepis but when pointed to
iwlist
http://linuxcommand.org/man_pages/iwlist8.html

it was really easy.

What the **** does "bedrock of connectivity" mean?

(As I said earlier - maybe I have had too much to drink.)

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