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> A low tone instead of a beep indicates an error.
I heard no tone at all.
>
> As root type cardctl info (I believe, check the help) will tell you about the
> cards it sees.
I got the message open_sock(): operation not supported by device
I have no idea what this means but to help I'll att
You should hear two beeps when you insert a pcmcia card (make sure your speaker
is not covered and if possible turn up its volume).
A low tone instead of a beep indicates an error.
As root type cardctl info (I believe, check the help) will tell you about the
cards it sees.
> When installing on my laptop, after the network setup I was asked which
> interface and selected PCMCIA not ethernet.
you did it correctly.
> The PCMCIA card appears to be working OK but when I run "ifconfig" I get
> "eth0 unknown interface" errors.
what do you mean it's working okay? if you
Hi all,
When installing on my laptop, after the network setup I was asked
which interface and selected PCMCIA not ethernet.
The PCMCIA card appears to be working OK but when I run "ifconfig" I
get "eth0 unknown interface" errors.
Did I make the wrong selection during the setup? Can it be correc
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