CONTENTS: kbd minicom modutils pcmcia pnp       
kbd:      kbd 0.95
kbd:
kbd:      Load and save keyboard mappings. Needed if you are not using the US
kbd:      keyboard map. This package also contains utilities to change your
kbd:      console fonts - if you install it you'll get a menu later on that lets
kbd:      you select from many different fonts. If you like one, you can make it
kbd:      your default font. A new default font can be chosen at any time by
kbd:      typing 'fontconfig'. This package includes fonts from the 
kbd:      kbd_fonts.tar.gz package uploaded to SunSITE.
kbd:
kbd:
minicom:  Minicom 1.75
minicom:   
minicom:  Minicom - a full featured menu-driven communications package similar
minicom:  to the DOS program 'Telix'.  Also includes sz/rz - utilities used to
minicom:  upload and download files using the Zmodem protocol.
minicom:
minicom:
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modutils: modutils-2.1.85
modutils:
modutils: Utilities to use kernel modules.  These tools are used for loading
modutils: and unloading chunks of kernel code on the fly, to add support for a
modutils: CD-ROM drive or ethernet card, for instance.
modutils:
modutils: Many Linux drivers are provided as kernel modules, and some packages
modutils: (like the PCMCIA package) require the module utilities to work, so you
modutils: probably want to install these.
modutils:
modutils:
pcmcia:   pcmcia-cs-3.0.0
pcmcia:
pcmcia:   Card Services for Linux is a complete PCMCIA support package.  It
pcmcia:   includes a set of loadable kernel modules that implement a version of
pcmcia:   the PCMCIA Card Services applications program interface, a set of
pcmcia:   client drivers for specific cards, and a card manager daemon that can
pcmcia:   respond to card insertion and removal events, loading and unloading
pcmcia:   drivers on demand.  It supports ``hot swapping'' of PCMCIA cards, so
pcmcia:   cards can be inserted and ejected at any time.
pcmcia:
pcmcia:
pnp:      isapnptools-1.15
pnp:
pnp:      These programs allow ISA Plug-And-Play devices to be configured
pnp:      on a Linux machine.  See the documentation in /usr/doc/isapnptools.
pnp:
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