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Is it a CardBus (i.e 32 bit card) or a PCMCIA (ie. 16 bit card).  That
may be more relevant.

> 2. My little road warrior is only 100 MHz (F00F bug and all). I assume is
> I can ignore the ">= 300 MHz" requirement, except maybe for it limiting
> transfer speeds. Does that seem reasonable?
> 

Most likely your Toshiba has PCMCIA (16 bit) slots not CardBus.  In
which case you don't want to try to force the card into the slot.

> 3. The Wireless HOW-TO seems to suggest that D-Link uses a common chip
> with a Linux driver (prism??? something). Anyone using this card in a
> Linux setup?
> 
> FWIW, it's a fairly tight Slackware 9.1 installation. (Gotta be, in 1.2GB
> drive!) Thrashes along, but generally goes where I point it (if there
> isn't too much headwind).
> 
> TIA for clearing up the FUD.
> 



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