On Sat, Jun 25, 2005 at 09:33:49PM -0700, Rodney D. Myers wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 21:11:03 -0400
> Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Is there an entry point someone could recommend so I can find a clean
> > path for installing a network card? It's an Orinoco Gold card.
>
> Insta
On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 21:11:03 -0400
Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I finally dusted off my PCMCIA wireless card after a prolonged time
> in storage.
>
> I have some notes on how to set this up from some years back (2001 or
> earlier) and I suspect that the configurations for wireless ca
I finally dusted off my PCMCIA wireless card after a prolonged time in
storage.
I have some notes on how to set this up from some years back (2001 or
earlier) and I suspect that the configurations for wireless cards might
have changed a bit.
I also know that I had a somewhat kludged install
On Sun, Jan 09, 2005 at 09:13:55AM +0800, Paolo Alexis Falcone wrote:
> On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 12:51:03 -0500, stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've looked at teh PCNCIA HOWTO, but I can't seem to
> > figure out how to force a specific peice of ahrdware to
> > have a certain interface name.
> >
> >
On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 12:51:03 -0500, stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've looked at teh PCNCIA HOWTO, but I can't seem to
> figure out how to force a specific peice of ahrdware to
> have a certain interface name.
>
> I've got a wireless card that (incorectly) gets assigned eth0, which
> conflicts
I've looked at teh PCNCIA HOWTO, but I can't seem to
figure out how to force a specific peice of ahrdware to
have a certain interface name.
I've got a wireless card that (incorectly) gets assigned eth0, which
conflicts with the built in NIC. I want to force it to be wlan0.
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and 8390) are still not
loaded and I'm unable to do a "ifconfig eth0 IP-Address" because I get the
following error messages:
SIOCSIFADDR: No such device
eth0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device
Actually even I load the two modules pcnet_cs and 8390, I still
On Sat, 26 Oct 2002 18:03:03 -0700 (PDT) "nate"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> a good pcmcia NIC(NIC only not NIC+Modem combo) will probably run in
> the range of $100 or more.
Don't know about prices where you are, but good pcmcia cards are running
about $30 here.
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On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 02:27:57AM +, Carmen Alfaro wrote:
> Thank you all for you tips.I'll keep in mind that pcmcia-cs url.
> By the way, what is the difference between Type II and III?
IIRC, the thickness of the card. I think the type III is the thicker of
the two.
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Thank you all for you tips.I'll keep in mind that pcmcia-cs url.
By the way, what is the difference between Type II and III?
Again thanks all.
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Carmen Alfaro said:
> Hi all,
> I'm trying to find a pcmcia network card that will be fully supported
> under linux, Debian woody 3.0r0 bf24 specifically, but after several
> hours spent browsing around the net I haven't found any. I've tried the
> 3Com site, but fo
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 02:36:42AM +0200, Carmen Alfaro wrote:
> I'm trying to find a pcmcia network card that will be fully supported
> under linux, Debian woody 3.0r0 bf24 specifically, but after several
> hours spent browsing around the net I haven't found any. I've tr
On 27 Oct 2002 at 2:36am, Carmen Alfaro wrote:
:Hi all,
: I'm trying to find a pcmcia network card that will be fully supported
:under linux, Debian woody 3.0r0 bf24 specifically, but after several
:hours spent browsing around the net I haven't found any. I've tried the
:3Co
This one time, at band camp, Carmen Alfaro said:
> Hi all, I'm trying to find a pcmcia network card that will be fully
> supported under linux, Debian woody 3.0r0 bf24 specifically, but after
> several hours spent browsing around the net I haven't found any. I've
> t
Hi all,
I'm trying to find a pcmcia network card that will be fully supported
under linux, Debian woody 3.0r0 bf24 specifically, but after several
hours spent browsing around the net I haven't found any. I've tried the
3Com site, but for almost every model they list the same
On Tue, Oct 15, 2002 at 09:37:05AM -0700, Jon Leonard wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 10:24:55PM -0400, Neal Lippman wrote:
> > I decided to have a go at getting debian installed on my Thinkpad 770ED;
> > mostly I was able to get the initial module configuration to work (a few
> > glitches, but I
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 10:24:55PM -0400, Neal Lippman wrote:
> I decided to have a go at getting debian installed on my Thinkpad 770ED;
> mostly I was able to get the initial module configuration to work (a few
> glitches, but I can work those out later). However, until I can get
> networking up
> I have a Linksys 10/100 PC card (PCMCIA), but I cannot figure out what
> the correct driver is for this. Anyone have any information?
>
> The card is a mode PCMPC100, for what it's worth.
Try removing and re-inserting the card -- then check /var/log/syslog. Your syslog
ought to give your prod
Hi,
I think, pcnet_cs is the module that you're looking for.
Yuhanes
Neal Lippman schrieb:
>I decided to have a go at getting debian installed on my Thinkpad 770ED;
>mostly I was able to get the initial module configuration to work (a few
>glitches, but I can work those out later). However, un
Neal Lippman said:
> I decided to have a go at getting debian installed on my Thinkpad 770ED;
> mostly I was able to get the initial module configuration to work (a few
> glitches, but I can work those out later). However, until I can get
> networking up and running, I cannot continue the install.
I decided to have a go at getting debian installed on my Thinkpad 770ED;
mostly I was able to get the initial module configuration to work (a few
glitches, but I can work those out later). However, until I can get
networking up and running, I cannot continue the install.
I have a Linksys 10/100 P
> I have a Toshiba Satellite 310 with ToPIC 97 PCMCIA controller. When
> pcmcia is started (in potato) if my network card (IC-CARD+ ethernet)
> is already inserted, it is detected as "anonymous memory".
> If I insert the card after starting pcmcia, it is detected correctly.
> This started a few m
I have a Toshiba Satellite 310 with ToPIC 97 PCMCIA controller.
When pcmcia is started (in potato) if my network card (IC-CARD+ ethernet)
is already inserted, it is detected as "anonymous memory".
If I insert the card after starting pcmcia, it is detected correctly.
This started a few months ago
Which 10/100Mbit PCMCIA network card works with Linux and is possible to
buy today?
Please answer be directly at [EMAIL PROTECTED] (I'm not
currently subscriber of this mailing list!)
Hello Nico,
> however I just got a new shipment of 3Com Etherlink III 3C589D cards and
> these do not seem to be compatible at all. Did anybody succeeded in getting
> these cards to function properly?
Mine is working perfectly
I use Linux 2.0.29 with the packages :
pcmcia-cs2.9.1-2
pcmc
Nico De Ranter wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm having problems attaching my portable to the network from within
> Linux. It used to work fine with a 3Com Etherlink III 3C589C network card,
> however I just got a new shipment of 3Com Etherlink III 3C589D cards and
> these do not seem to be compatible at a
Hi,
I'm having problems attaching my portable to the network from within
Linux. It used to work fine with a 3Com Etherlink III 3C589C network card,
however I just got a new shipment of 3Com Etherlink III 3C589D cards and
these do not seem to be compatible at all. Did anybody succeeded in gettin
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