My LUG wants to install a portable LAN at our meeting room in a public library. The library is allowing us to use a small closet to store our gear. We decided on a headless server, 6-12 laptops and a 10/100 switch. We very much want to purchase diskless laptops to keep the acquisition costs down, and they are very likely to use PCMCIA nics.

If anyone has experience using PCMCIA cards with LTSP, please reply.

Tom

At 04:32 PM 05/08/2002 -0600, GDW wrote:
What options do I have for getting my PCMCIA card to work with ltsp on my laptop?  I have the driver and the PCMCIA linux card services package downloaded.  Do I have to build a kernel image?  I'm new to this.
 
Greg


Tom
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