Re: PCMCIA question

2006-10-10 Thread Paul Dwerryhouse
On Tue, Oct 10, 2006 at 01:53:14PM -0400, Curt Howland wrote: > Quick question about PCMCIA cards. I bought a Linksys 802.11g card to > repace the 802.11b card, in a 1998 vintage laptop. > > When I put the new card in, I get the error "Cardbus not supported". I'd imagine your laptop only support

PCMCIA question

2006-10-10 Thread Curt Howland
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi. Running up to date Sid. Quick question about PCMCIA cards. I bought a Linksys 802.11g card to repace the 802.11b card, in a 1998 vintage laptop. When I put the new card in, I get the error "Cardbus not supported". Having never seen this error b

Re: Laptop Pcmcia question -- follow up question

2003-06-07 Thread Jake Johnson
Make sure your chipset module is loaded. Try lsmod to list the modules that are currently loaded. Use modprobe of insmod if you don't see the modules you are looking for. Jake Johnson http://www.plutoid.com";>http://www.plutoid.com On Fri, 6 Jun 2003, Ben Kal wrote: > On 5 Jun 2003 Larry <[EMA

Re: Laptop Pcmcia question -- follow up question

2003-06-06 Thread Ben Kal
On 5 Jun 2003 Larry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yes, I do have pcmcia-cs installed. The cardmgr I see is loaded at boot. > But when, for example, I run cardinfo, I get an idcation of no card, even > if I've put a flashdisk or ethernet card in. > > Perhaps I need to load a driver for whatever ca

Re: Laptop Pcmcia question -- follow up question

2003-06-06 Thread Larry
David wrote: > Do you see non-errors? My laptop spews a fair bit > of information > about PCMCIA chipsets and what not... > > > Do you have the pcmcia-cs package installed? > > -- > David Maze [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://people.debian.org/~dmaze/ > "Theoretical politics is interest

Re: Laptop Pcmcia question -- follow up question

2003-06-05 Thread David Z Maze
Larry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Thanks for the help. > > I've installed the pcmcia-modules-2.2.20. > > During boot, I see no errors now related to PCMCIA. Do you see non-errors? My laptop spews a fair bit of information about PCMCIA chipsets and what not... > But when I plug in a lan card,

Re: Laptop Pcmcia question -- follow up question

2003-06-05 Thread Larry
Thanks for the help. I've installed the pcmcia-modules-2.2.20. During boot, I see no errors now related to PCMCIA. But when I plug in a lan card, or flashdisk, the cardinfo program shows nothing, nor can I access either card. What's the next step? __ Do you Y

Re: Laptop Pcmcia question

2003-06-05 Thread Ryan Nowakowski
Upgrade your kernel to 2.4.18 (assuming your running Debian woody 3.0) and install the pcmcia modules for that kernel: apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.18-686 kernel-pcmcia-modules-2.4.18-686 (assuming your running a Pentium Pro or better) - Ryan On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 10:19:18AM -0700, Larry w

Re: Laptop Pcmcia question

2003-06-05 Thread Mark Roach
On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 13:19, Larry wrote: > I've got a Gateway laptop that has pcmcia slots, and > have installed Debian. > > Under lib/modules/2.2.20 I don't see any pcmcia > directory with drivers. > > During boot, I see it try to load pcmcia, but it > squawks at the missing drivers. > > How

Laptop Pcmcia question

2003-06-05 Thread Larry
I've got a Gateway laptop that has pcmcia slots, and have installed Debian. Under lib/modules/2.2.20 I don't see any pcmcia directory with drivers. During boot, I see it try to load pcmcia, but it squawks at the missing drivers. How to I get pcmcia up and running? __

Re: PCMCIA question

1998-06-15 Thread Ian Stuart
E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote: > What are you trying to do? The modules are included in the kernel-image > .deb package you made with make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.0 kernel_image. > There is noo need for a separate module_image package. I do sometimes > have problems with the installation of modules i

Re: PCMCIA question

1998-06-15 Thread Maarten Bezemer
On Mon, 15 Jun 1998, E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote: > > What are you trying to do? The modules are included in the kernel-image > .deb package you made with make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.0 kernel_image. > There is noo need for a separate module_image package. I do sometimes > have problems with th

Re: PCMCIA question

1998-06-15 Thread E.L. Meijer \(Eric\)
> > > > On Mon, 15 Jun 1998, Ian Stuart wrote: > > > I use make-kpkg, so I run > > make-kpkg clean > > make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.0 kernel_image # custom.1.0 is kernel > > name > > this went fine... > > > > > now do the PCMCIA modules: > > make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.0 modu

Re: PCMCIA question

1998-06-15 Thread Maarten Bezemer
On Mon, 15 Jun 1998, Ian Stuart wrote: > I use make-kpkg, so I run > make-kpkg clean > make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.0 kernel_image # custom.1.0 is kernel > name this went fine... > > now do the PCMCIA modules: > make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.0 modules_image this gave an error:

Re: PCMCIA question

1998-06-15 Thread Debian User List Account
On Mon, 15 Jun 1998, Ian Stuart wrote: > To get a PCMCIA card to work, you need to remake the kernel, and the > PCMCIA modules, and then reinstall the kernel. > > For this, you'll need the kernel source and the pcmcia source. installing the kernel source is ok (2.0.32-5 from hamm), but how sho

Re: PCMCIA question

1998-06-15 Thread Ian Stuart
M.C. Bezemer wrote: > I've a problem: my laptop doesn't seem to see a Fujitsu LAN card (10 > base-T). Is the problem in the kernel or is it somewhere else? To get a PCMCIA card to work, you need to remake the kernel, and the PCMCIA modules, and then reinstall the kernel. For this, you'll need the

PCMCIA question

1998-06-15 Thread M.C. Bezemer
Hi, I've a problem: my laptop doesn't seem to see a Fujitsu LAN card (10 base-T). Is the problem in the kernel or is it somewhere else? Thanx in advance, Maarten Bezemer -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]