On 21-Sep-99 Mark Wright wrote: > I've been using the stable Debian distribution with my Toshiba Satellite > CDT230, with no problems (well, with few problems) for a few months now. To > enable sound and APM, though, I guess need to compile my own kernel. But > when I compile the kernel, I don't see the xircom ii ps module that I need > for my pcmcia network card. I don't see the code for it anywhere in the > /usr/src/linux (2.0.36) source code tree. Can anyone tell me how to add > pcmcia networking support to my custom kernel? >
In 2.0, 2.1, and 2.2 all pcmcia drivers live in a separate source tree. This is available in Debian via the pcmcia source package. See my post on debian-laptop earlier today "Upgrading slink kernel -> 2.2.12 -no pcmcia".