> >I've got a Megahertz PCMCIA 14.4 fax/modem card that was recognized as com2 > >by the win311 software that came with the laptop. There were no cua? > >devices in /dev so I made cua0 and cua1 using the MAKEDEV script, made a > >/dev/modem symlink from cua1, but the "pon" command still dies on me. > > >I copied minicom off another machine and tried it, and haven't gotten it to > >recognize the modem, so I figure there must be something else to it - do I > >also have to install some PCMCIA software, maybe a module? > > PCMCIA comes in the form of a module. It's generally best to get the source > package and use that to recompile and install them whenever you recomile a > kernel. The easiest way to get it set up to begin with is to use the hamm > install disks and install the pcmcia modules as you install debian. > Otherwise, you'll need to put them on a floppy and copy them over and > install them. They're in teh pcmcia-cs package.
Ok, I did this, but now at boot time it complains that it can't find any modules in /lib/modules/2.0.32/pcmcia/ (and its right, that directory doesn't exist). I seem to be missing something -- loaded up the rescue disk again and did not find any module option for pcmcia devices. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]