> Does anyone have a favorite PCMCIA 10/100 ethernet card that's compatible > with Linux? > > I have two and neither is on the list. > > Trent Shipley I am partial to 3Com Megahertz 3C3FE575CT cards. Never had a problem with them other than physical damage. 3Com is very good about replacements, too (even if they were physically damaged.) You may need the latest PCMCIA package for it though. http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/ -- Chris Lewis Tesla Systems shadow@digitalnirvana.com ---------------------------------------- You want what?? When?? And how cold is it in Hell today? ---------------------------------------- The following code is a PERL script capable of decoding a CSS (Content Scrambling System) encrypted DVD in real time. This is illegal to possess in the US according to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, a set of laws passed by anonymous vote in congress in 1998. The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) is opposed to the distribution of this software because it allows the owners of CSS encrypted DVDs to exercise their long-standing fair use rights with new digital technologies. For more information, please visit: http://www.opendvd.org/ #!/usr/bin/perl -w # 526-byte qrpff, Keith Winstein and Marc Horowitz # MPEG 2 PS VOB file on stdin -> descrambled output on stdout # arguments: title key bytes in least to most-significant order $_='while(read+STDIN,$_,2048){$a=29;$c=142;if((@a=unx"C*",$_)[20]&48){$h=5; $_=unxb24,join"",@b=map{xB8,unxb8,chr($_^$a[--$h+84])}@ARGV;s/...$/1$&/;$d= unxV,xb25,$_;$b=73;$e=256|(ord$b[4])<<9|ord$b[3];$d=$d>>8^($f=($t=255)&($d >>12^$d>>4^$d^$d/8))<<17,$e=$e>>8^($t&($g=($q=$e>>14&7^$e)^$q*8^$q<<6))<<9 ,$_=(map{$_%16or$t^=$c^=($m=(11,10,116,100,11,122,20,100)[$_/16%8])&110;$t ^=(72,@z=(64,72,$a^=12*($_%16-2?0:$m&17)),$b^=$_%64?12:0,@z)[$_%8]}(16..271)) [$_]^(($h>>=8)+=$f+(~$g&$t))for@a[128..$#a]}print+x"C*",@a}';s/x/pack+/g;eval