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
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
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
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
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
> 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
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
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