--- Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Previously, Net Llama wrote:
> > Also, unless you're using ISDN hardware, you don't need isdn4k, and
> > unless you have a laptop, you don't need pcmcia either.
> >
> 
> But the SxS told me I needed it...
> Actually, I knew that they weren't particularly necessary (ppp isn't 
> necessary for me either -- cable connection, for the time being), but
> who 
> knows what the future brings? I might install a pcmcia card onto my
> PC, or 
> might get an ISDN line. 

Well, i guess if you've got time & CPU cycles to spare, go ahead and
compile stuff that you don't need.  THe thing is, if you really don't
need this stuff now, why build it for a kernel that will be outdated
when/if you do need it 6 months from now?  
Forget the M$ mentality where support for everything under the sun is
included, because there is no way to take it out.  Build what you need.  

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