Re: PCMCIA Nightmare

2001-08-10 Thread Michael Heldebrant
Have you tried building your own kernel and your own pcmcia modules with the kernel-package scripts? That should eliminate your problems with modules and dependencies. --mike On 09 Aug 2001 21:12:17 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, I'm trying to get my PCMCIA card working with the PCMCIA pac

PCMCIA Nightmare

2001-08-09 Thread JakeCatfox
Hi, I'm trying to get my PCMCIA card working with the PCMCIA package. it's an SMC Network Card. It used to work, before I did a reinstall of Debian. Whenever I try to install the package, I get an error saying it needs kernel image 2.2.19 version something-9. I installed 2 before I knew I needed

Re: PCMCIA nightmare - help!

1999-07-27 Thread Nate Duehr
Another thing to check is the mode the PCMCIA is using. On my Toshiba laptop, there was a setting for Cardbus or PCIC-Compatible in the BIOS settings. If it's not a Cardbus card, turn off the Cardbus support and that might help. Once I set my PCMCIA stuff in the BIOS to PCIC-Compatibile, every

Re: PCMCIA nightmare - help!

1999-07-27 Thread Samuel R. Scarano
On 27 Jul, Patrick Kirk wrote: > Hi all, > > In a wild fit of Debian advocacy, I persuaded a colleague at work to > partition the hard disk on his portable and install Debian. > > Installation was a breeze...it put the PCMCIA stuff in and booted nicely > with beeps and so on. But it had lost all

Re: PCMCIA nightmare - help!

1999-07-27 Thread Patrick Kirk
Thanks. Guess I ought to have printed off the laptop howto before starting :-() Patrick - Original Message - From: Adam Shand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Patrick Kirk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Debian User List Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 9:53 AM Subject: Re: PCMCIA nigh

Re: PCMCIA nightmare - help!

1999-07-27 Thread Adam Shand
> In a wild fit of Debian advocacy, I persuaded a colleague at work to > partition the hard disk on his portable and install Debian. good for both of you :-) > Installation was a breeze...it put the PCMCIA stuff in and booted nicely > with beeps and so on. But it had lost all the IP info and if

PCMCIA nightmare - help!

1999-07-27 Thread Patrick Kirk
Hi all, In a wild fit of Debian advocacy, I persuaded a colleague at work to partition the hard disk on his portable and install Debian. Installation was a breeze...it put the PCMCIA stuff in and booted nicely with beeps and so on. But it had lost all the IP info and ifconfig eth0 got no such de