FreeBSD Bugzilla – Attachment 21385 Details for
Bug 37503
In laptop's article the word PC Card should be used instead of PC-card or PC-Card
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article.sgml.diff
article.sgml.diff (text/plain), 1.60 KB, created by
Marc Fonvieille
on 2002-04-27 13:30:05 UTC
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>--- article.sgml.org Sun Apr 14 01:10:30 2002 >+++ article.sgml Sat Apr 27 14:07:57 2002 >@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ > drivers are normally available (though a few drivers are beginning > to show up for other operating systems). Otherwise, you > need to buy an external modem: the most compact option is >- probably a PC-Card (PCMCIA) modem, discussed below, but >+ probably a PC Card (PCMCIA) modem, discussed below, but > serial or USB modems may be cheaper. Generally, regular > modems (non-winmodems) should work fine. > </para> >@@ -97,9 +97,9 @@ > </sect1> > > <sect1> >- <title>PCMCIA (PC-card) devices</title> >+ <title>PCMCIA (PC Card) devices</title> > >- <para> Most laptops come with PCMCIA (also called PC-card) >+ <para> Most laptops come with PCMCIA (also called PC Card) > slots; these are supported fine under FreeBSD. Look through > your boot-up messages (using dmesg) and see whether these were > detected correctly (they should appear as >@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ > through it, and preferably buy cards listed there. Cards not > listed may also work as <quote>generic</quote> devices: in particular most > modems (16-bit) should work fine, provided they are not >- winmodems (these do exist even as PC-cards, so watch out). If >+ winmodems (these do exist even as PC Cards, so watch out). If > your card is recognised as a generic modem, note that the > default pccard.conf file specifies a delay time of 10 seconds > (to avoid freezes on certain modems); this may well be
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