On Mon, 2005-01-17 at 12:13, pchoppin@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > I still contend that this is seriously broken. There is a work > around > > but heaven help you if you have multiple pcmcia network cards. > > > > -- > > Scot L. Harris > > webid@xxxxxxxxxx > > > > "Mind if I smoke?" > > "I don't care if you burst into flames and die!" > > Do you mean to say that this is a known issue with Fedora? Can I > assume that you have seen this occur before? > > Pete Yup, seen it before. I have a Dell Latitude CPx laptop that has this issue. Many months ago someone on the list was kind enough to provide the same solution for me and some others. I had tried prior to that to change the startup order for pcmcia services. That seemed to work most of the time. But telling it NOT to start that interface at boot time seems to work all the time. I don't know if FC3 fixed this or not, I doubt that it did. Still running FC2 on the laptop so I have not tested it. -- Scot L. Harris webid@xxxxxxxxxx Children are like cats, they can tell when you don't like them. That's when they come over and violate your body space.