I have a Hitachi M120D Notebook I've installed Slackware9.0 on (I started this before 9.1 came out), on which I cannot get the PCMCIA support to work. I first started out with one of the pre compiled Slackware kernels and I also tried with a custom kernel with statically compiled PCMCIA support. In all cases, I get the message telling me that no /proc/pcmcia device is found. If I remember right, I think this message popped up when I would run the rc.pcmcia slackware supplied script. I'm pretty sure that script attempts to load any respective PCMCIA related modules. I'm new to this PCMCIA thing so don't know all my options yet. I've read the PCMCIA HOWTO some but I feel like I'm still missing something. When this notebook computer had windows on it, it found the PCMCIA modem in there so I'm reasonably sure that PCMCIA does work some how on this box. I would sure like to get linux to work with PCMCIA on this box so I can do network connectivity and all that good stuff. I know, this may be vague so far, but where can I go from here? I do have some log files available if anyone is interested or if they can help any. Thanks for any help you can offer, <Steve> -- HolmesGrown Solutions The best solutions for the best price! http://ld.net/?holmesgrown