Unfortunately, Matijs van Zuijlen's reference (provided immediately
below) isn't the answer. When I was on 2.2.x kernel, it actually worked
fine.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2002/debian-user-200204/msg02278.html
In response to Frank's suggestion:
Yes, I have tried PCIC=i82365 with n
On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 02:04:59PM -0700, curtis wrote:
> I have posted this issue before without getting any results. Having
> tried to remedy the issue on my one also without any results, I am
> giving this a second try. Hopefully somebody can help me.
> Basically, the problem is this: whenever
On 16 Apr 02 21:04:59 GMT, curtis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> /etc/default/pcmcia reads:
>
> PCMCIA='yes'
> PCIC=xircom_cb[was =yenta_socket, but either way I get the
> same results]
According to the PCMCIA HOWTO:
PCIC
This identifies the PC Card Interface Controller dr
On Tuesday 16 April 2002 02:04 pm, curtis wrote:
> I have posted this issue before without getting any results. Having
> tried to remedy the issue on my one also without any results, I am
> giving this a second try. Hopefully somebody can help me.
> Basically, the problem is this: whenever I boot m
I have posted this issue before without getting any results. Having
tried to remedy the issue on my one also without any results, I am
giving this a second try. Hopefully somebody can help me.
Basically, the problem is this: whenever I boot my system (a laptop,
btw), my eth0 interface does not a
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