Well, the PCMCIA drivers are indeed in the new 2.3 kernels, but have you actually them? There are more questions related to PCMCIA in the kernel config menus, than there were in the PCMCIA package. And you still need to get the separate PCMCIA package, and answer those pesky questions anyway, because the kernel doesn't include any of the user PCMCIA tools.
It's called an air conditioner. The problem is that it takes quite a bit of energy to run.
There's no way of avoiding that without violating the second law of thermodynamics.
Well, the PCMCIA drivers are indeed in the new 2.3 kernels, but have you actually them? There are more questions related to PCMCIA in the kernel config menus, than there were in the PCMCIA package. And you still need to get the separate PCMCIA package, and answer those pesky questions anyway, because the kernel doesn't include any of the user PCMCIA tools.