I'm sure I'm going to get dinged for an OT post for this, but hey, always glad to help out a fellow/.er. If you look in the kernel config file in/sys/i386, near the bottom is a Cisco card of some sort (can't remember at the moment) that has built in support. Couldn't tell ya if they still make them, or even if they're available to buy anywhere. Come to think of it, I believe 4.8 has built in support for more than one. Check it out, and good luck!
Is a sort of 'take back the net' theme. Obviously with so much bandwidth in the hands of consumers, it really makes the wired Internet (and the RIAA, MPAA, US Govt, many others) kind of hover on the verge of obsolescence. No wonder the current regime in Washington calls it a terrorist tool! Like I always say, out with the old, in with the new =]
Congress should take note of this fact: Insanity is doing the same thing over and over while expecting a different result each time.
Why won't all those useless old men just go away?
I'm sure I'm going to get dinged for an OT post for this, but hey, always glad to help out a fellow /.er. If you look in the kernel config file in /sys/i386, near the bottom is a Cisco card of some sort (can't remember at the moment) that has built in support. Couldn't tell ya if they still make them, or even if they're available to buy anywhere. Come to think of it, I believe 4.8 has built in support for more than one. Check it out, and good luck!
Is a sort of 'take back the net' theme. Obviously with so much bandwidth in the hands of consumers, it really makes the wired Internet (and the RIAA, MPAA, US Govt, many others) kind of hover on the verge of obsolescence. No wonder the current regime in Washington calls it a terrorist tool! Like I always say, out with the old, in with the new =]