> I have a Compaq presario computer and wonder if I can have a reasonable > expectation that Linux in any flavor will work on it. I would expect you can load Linux on it no problem. just be aware that your modem will probably not work. There are some drivers now available for WinModems, but....I will not give a diatibe on the evils of these modems now. > Finally, what are P. C. M. C. I A. boards? I forget what exactly the acronym is. But what they are also known as PC cards. They are about the size of a credit card in size. They can be any of three thicknesses. The thinest of them are less the 1/4 inch thick. As for what they are for, this can be most anything. The most common uses are modems and NICs for laptops. But they can also have memory, hard drives, scsi adapters, proprietary CDROM or DVD interfaces, etc. PCMCIA provides a standard so that you can buy expansion from any number of vendors. It is primarily for laptops, but you can get slots mechanisms for a desktop as well. Don't buy a laptop without a type 2 slot. The type designates the thickness of the card. They vary from type 1 to type 3. A type 2 slot will hold either s ingle type 2 board, or two type 1 boards. (These are most common.) A type 3 slot should be even a little thicker. This will accomodate a hard drive. I believe it will also hold a single type 1 card and a type 2 card simultanously but could be mistaken. Most laptops have a single type 2 slot in them. ======= Kirk Wood Cpt.Kirk at 1tree.net