I thought in today's market there would be some people interested in this job. Did I make it clear that there is money involved here? I have his cell number and e-mail address, which I didn't want to post here. I may try it myself, if he hasn't found anyone by tomorrow afternoon. It's been a while since I tried to configure and rebuild a kernel. Can someone point me to a "how-to" that will refresh my memory? I have an old book that covers it, but some things have changed since it was written. And regarding the PCMCIA 802.11b network card, aside from searching via Google, is there any good resource for hunting down the driver? Would a card of this type possibly respond to some generic sort of drivers? Vic I wrote earlier: > I met today with someone who's looking for some > quick device configuration help under Red Hat 7.3. > You can become part of this project: > http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT7918317611.html > > ... it's a general purpose mobile computing platform, > based on Linux. It contains a cell phone, a GPS > device, a hard disk, and single-chip PC. > > He's talking to one device via USB and having > a little trouble; he found a new USB driver but > would like a solid Red Hat guy to take care of > the installation. It's a Prolific Technology > PL2303 USB to Serial convertor. > > Also, he's looking for help interfacing to a > PCMCIA 802.11b network card. What he's got is > a Linksys WCF-12, but he's flexible on that. > > So what we need is someone who's really comfortable > with building systems under Red Hat; is used to > plugging pieces together on the breadboard; and > has some perspective on the above types of devices. > > Contact me by phone THIS EVENING if you may be > able to work with him tomorrow! I'm at 602-867-4785. > . . .