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   jlavigne@hits-buffalo.com to All   
   PCMCIA Card Services   
   27 Feb 07 03:29:58   
   
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   From: Joe LaVigne    
   Newsgroups: alt.os.linux.ubuntu   
   Subject: PCMCIA Card Services   
   Date: 27 Feb 2007 08:29:57 GMT   
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   Is there a card manager in Ubuntu, or available for it?   
      
   My problem:  I don't always have the wireless card installed when I boot   
   the machine.  I'd like to be able to pop it in and start the card without   
   a reboot.   
      
   Any ideas?   
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