Ummm, unless the code is actually part of Linus' kernel tree (which I don't
think it is), this should not be mentioned in the main section. If you want to
add a separate section of modules available elsewhere (usb, pcmcia), etc. thats
ok. Otherwise, you will continually get people saying we lied about the USB
support.
> - PCMCIA and IRDA support through kernel modules.
Umm, 2.0.3x has support PCMCIA for some time (or else I'm dreaming that the
office laptop I use which runs 2.0.36 supports PCMCIA modem, lan, and scsi
cards). IRDA is no longer a separate module.
You probably should put a web site for further information, including one that
outlines all of the utilities you need to upgrade (linuxhq for instance).
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