Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 04:28:13 +0000
From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [LIB] Flaky PCMCIA Ports...

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From: "Avi Cohen Stuart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

The message is still empty here on my end of the mail. (Read your
message here: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/)
I'm using Outlook and the message says 615 bytes large...

Dan's server software has been buggy for years and years. He's talked about setting something up more reliable, but I end up having to write him email directly every 2-3 months to let him know that the server is melting down, and not sending posts out to everyone. The problem is always the same, month in month out, year in year out... SPAM clogging up the server, and then the server failing to operate properly.

If there's anyone reading the list at this point who might be able to facilitate a move to a more reliable server program... I for one would be eternally grateful.

In any case, I have similar problems from time to time with the PCMCIA
ports in the docking station where LAN cards don't seem to work either.
Inserting them again (on the fly, without reboot) in the internal ones
then all the packets that were waiting start to come in. I didn't look
in to it any further back then. It didn't matter whether it was W2K or
Linux 2.4 (back then)

I thought this was just an issue with my 110's EPR. Are there a number of people having problems with PCMCIA cards not functioning properly in their EPRs? The only ones that work reliably in the EPR for me are memory readers.

Matt

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