On Sun, 09 Jan 2011 18:03:00 +0100, eltrebol wrote:
> I apologise for the misconduct, here is the mail in plain text.
Much better, thanks! :-)
> Trying to get online wirelessly I encountered problems connecting by
> means of wpa_supplicant. I have an IBM Thinkpad R32 running Debian Lenny
> witho
Hi Clemens,
On Sun, Jan 09, 2011 at 06:03:00PM +0100, eltre...@web.de wrote:
> Trying to get online wirelessly I encountered problems connecting by
> means of wpa_supplicant.
[...]
> For the WLAN connection I have a PCMCIA WLAN card from 3com.
I will guess you are using either a 3CRSHPW_96 or 3CR
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I apologise for the misconduct, here is the mail in plain text.
Trying to get online wirelessly I encountered problems connecting by means of
wpa_sup
On Fri, 07 Jan 2011 16:54:40 +0100, Clemens Kienzler wrote:
> Trying to get online wirelessly I encountered problems connecting by
> means of wpa_supplicant.
(...)
Ugh, please sir, re-send the message in plain text (avoid html) an put
the log files online (www.pastebin.com) or send them as an
Trying to get online wirelessly I encountered problems connecting by means of wpa_supplicant.
I have an IBM Thinkpad R32 running Debian Lenny without a desktop manager. For the WLAN connection I have a PCMCIA WLAN card from 3com. WLAN worked with this card and this laptop both under Windows and u
from slot 0
| pccard: card ejected from slot 1
| pccard: PCMCIA card inserted into slot 0
| pcmcia: registering new device pcmcia0.0
| eth1: MAC failed to boot MAC address reader.
| 0.0: RequestConfiguration: Operation succeeded
| eth1: MAC failed to boot MAC address reader.
| 0.0: RequestConfiguration
On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 12:02:37AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> The module loads but fails, and I end up with a wifi0 network interface
> but no wlan0 interface.
>
> Any hints as to how I might get this card loading automatically under
> udev, and then working?
Does /usr/share/doc/pcmciau
like to get working,
card insertion gives me the following syslog:
kernel: pccard: PCMCIA card inserted into slot 0
kernel: pcmcia: registering new device pcmcia0.0
Thats it. No module is loaded.
# lsmod | grep pcmcia
pcmcia 33468 1 fmvj18x_cs
firmware_class 9344 1 pcmcia
Recently, at my local geek shop, I bought a PCMCIA card called the
Kingmax ZV-DVD (I seem to be collecting PCMCIA cards lately, and this
one was real cheap). Anyway, this is what it looks like:
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y129/Scarletdown/Misc-Stuff/ZV-DVD.jpg
The attached dongle has ports
On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 09:47:41PM -0600, David Berg wrote:
> Does anyone have any experiences with a PCI to PCMCIA card? I've used
I got some quite inexpensively off e-bay some time ago and they work
just fine with 16 and 32 bit pcmcia. I got them precisely for wireless
networking b
Does anyone have any experiences with a PCI to PCMCIA card? I've used
Ricoh based ISA cards but if I remember right had trouble with PCI
versions. This was 4 years ago though. Some minor configuration
isn't a problem though being able to plug it in and add drivers for
the wireless car
At the manufacturers website!
Am 2006-01-11 09:26:59, schrieb Steve Duggins:
> Where you able to find drivers for this card I am in the same boat
>
> Notice: This email is a "DRAFT Working Document" and intended for "Internal
> distribution only."
>
> Steve Duggins
> Utah State Agency for Surpl
Where you able to find drivers for this card I am in the same boat
Notice: This email is a "DRAFT Working Document" and intended for "Internal
distribution only."
Steve Duggins
Utah State Agency for Surplus Property
447 west 13800 south Draper Utah 84020
Work: 619-7217
Fax:
Hi,
This is an old thread (August 20 2004!), but I thought It could be useful to
share the solution I've found for the "freezing" problem upon insterting, in
my case, a Netgear MA401RA pcmcia card in a Sony Vaio PCG-K13 with Debian Sid
& standard kernel 2.6.12.
The soluti
Hi,
I'm trying to use debian on an IBM Thinkpad 600 to us it as a gateway
... It has two D-link DFE-690TXD PCMCIA Card connectd to it, one is
connected directly on PCMCIA Port, the other is connected to a port
replicator's port ... the one that is directly connected works fine, but
On Sat, 2005-09-24 at 20:10 +0200, Louis Woods wrote:
> Hi
>
> I didn't realize I am using a subject line already in use. I'll repost
> my problem under a different subject.
> Thank you for the hint.
The problem isnt your subject line. The problem was that you replied to
a message rather than ju
urces.\nOn 9/24/2005, "Louis Woods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
I am reposting my problem (see blow), because I was told I was using a
subect line already in use:
"pcmcia-card (netgear wg511t) causes computer to get extremly slow ..."
Regards,
Louis
Hi a
Try running `top` when you plug your card in and see what happens to your
resources.\nOn 9/24/2005, "Louis Woods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi
>
>I am reposting my problem (see blow), because I was told I was using a
>subect line already in use:
>
>"pcmci
Hi
I am reposting my problem (see blow), because I was told I was using a
subect line already in use:
"pcmcia-card (netgear wg511t) causes computer to get extremly slow ..."
Regards,
Louis
Hi all,
I have installed my pcmcia-card (netgear wg511t) using "madwifi". I
cou
ged the subject line of an existing thread.
Some people may, as a result, send it to trash because the thread is of
no interest to them.
Always, start a new message rather than highjack an existing post ;)
Regards
Clive
On (24/09/05 19:48), Louis Woods wrote:
I have installed my pcmcia-card
ck an existing post ;)
Regards
Clive
On (24/09/05 19:48), Louis Woods wrote:
> I have installed my pcmcia-card (netgear wg511t) using "madwifi". I
> could make the wireless-connection work, however as soon as I insert the
> pcmcia card the system get's really slow as if the c
Hi all,
I have installed my pcmcia-card (netgear wg511t) using "madwifi". I
could make the wireless-connection work, however as soon as I insert the
pcmcia card the system get's really slow as if the card is using up all
of the memory. Interesting is that I have noticed this
Upgraded to 2.6.12. The network now comes up beautifully.
Thanks for the help!
Peter
> -Original Message-
> From: Peter Coppens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 2:02 PM
> To: TR; debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: RE: Network (p
On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 08:01:33AM -0400, Peter Coppens wrote:
> > A search in google with 'linux kernel Xircom CBEM56G' gives thousands
> > of pages indicating trouble. Most of all 2.4 kernels. Why don you try
> > installing 2.6.x (x > 10)?
> >
> I guess I could try that. But to be honest I am fa
> A search in google with 'linux kernel Xircom CBEM56G' gives thousands
> of pages indicating trouble. Most of all 2.4 kernels. Why don you try
> installing 2.6.x (x > 10)?
>
I guess I could try that. But to be honest I am faced with the same
problem: "lost in the forest"
There should be a 2.6.8
> I want to get a Xircom CBEM56G network/modem card
> (http://www.intel.com/network/connectivity/resources/doc_library/tech_sp
> ecs/spec_xircbem56g100btx.htm) enabled during the boot of Debian 3.1
> (2.4 kernel) running on an old Dell D300XT latitute laptop. What should
> I install (and/or remove)
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 9:28 PM
> To: debian list
> Subject: Re: Network (pcmcia card) not enabled after boot
> [newbie alert]
>
> Peter Coppens wrote:
> > If I remove pcmcia-cs (or at least make sure it is not
> initialized by
> > removing the links f
Peter Coppens wrote:
If I remove pcmcia-cs (or at least make sure it is not initialized by
removing the links from the /etc/rcx.d directories) I can't even
manually start the network (with ifup -a) after booting
I'm not familiar enough with pcmcia-cs nor hotplug to guess what's
happening, but b
hanks,
Peter
> -Original Message-
> From: Marty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 12:17 AM
> To: debian list
> Subject: Re: Network (pcmcia card) not enabled after boot
> [newbie alert]
>
> Peter Coppens wrote:
> > All,
> >
Peter Coppens wrote:
All,
I have installed the 'latest stable' Debian version on an (old) Dell
laptop Cpi D300XT.
The initial install was done with the laptop in a docking station and
using the network adaptor that comes with that docking station.
Everything went fine.
Later I removed the
All,
I have installed the 'latest stable' Debian version on an (old) Dell
laptop Cpi D300XT.
The initial install was done with the laptop in a docking station and
using the network adaptor that comes with that docking station.
Everything went fine.
Later I removed the laptop from the docking
My last mail contained a small error. Under 2.) I should have written
that the interface shoulc be eth1 (not eth0).
Also, I was asked whether I use wireless-tools: I have them installed
and configured (taken over from woody). So, I guess I'm using them.
Any suggestions for my problem?
Andreas Gö
Hi!
Under Debian woody I had a working prism54 install. I updated to sarge
and the card isn't working any more. The problem seems to be related
to the fact, that when I hotplug the card the system tries to load a
sound module.
Any suggestion what I could do?
Here some further information. Please
Hello!
sorry bothering with this once more, but little by little my laptop
finally gets its parts working! now i am at the part of the PCMCIA
TV-Tuner
from informations on the card and the net i extracted the following:
Medion TV-Tuner 7134 with a saa7134 chipset...
tried:
modprobe saa7134
On Wednesday, 15.06.2005 at 01:27 -0700, Steve C. Lamb wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 02:04:32PM +0100, Dave Ewart wrote:
> > Sounds like you want to investigate the package 'ifrename' - this
> > lets you determine interface names based on certain factors, such as
> > MAC address or (I think) dr
On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 02:04:32PM +0100, Dave Ewart wrote:
> Sounds like you want to investigate the package 'ifrename' - this lets
> you determine interface names based on certain factors, such as MAC
> address or (I think) driver/type.
Dave... you're my new hero. ifrename worked like a ch
eth1. However when
> I pop the card into the slot it registers at eth0 and uses the configuration
> I've set up for my dock. Kind of a pain now that I need one configuration for
> home (the dock) and one for work (the PCMCIA card).
>
> After tackling this problem I get
d uses the configuration
I've set up for my dock. Kind of a pain now that I need one configuration for
home (the dock) and one for work (the PCMCIA card).
After tackling this problem I get to figure out wireless so I can use the
PCMCIA slot as a wireless access point when at home.
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Ryan D'Baisse wrote:
On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 16:30:19 +, Glyn Tebbutt
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've also got 2 of these cards, once it was up and running it was
fanastic, the only issue i had with it
On Sun, Dec 26, 2004 at 09:36:50AM -0500 or thereabouts, Ryan D'Baisse wrote:
> Does that include cards with the Boradcom chipsets... like the Linksys WPC54G?
I've just managed to get my Broadcom wireless card working, using
ndiswrapper. It's not particularly hard if you know what you're
doing, ju
On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 16:30:19 +, Glyn Tebbutt
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> I've also got 2 of these cards, once it was up and running it was
> fanastic, the only issue i had with it not running was the router.
> So its highly recommended
>
Are you referring to the Netgear or Linksys cards?
On Sun, 2004-12-26 at 12:11 +0100, Dani Belz wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 01:57:45 -0800 (PST)
> Olive Esseret <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I consider to purchase a wireless PCMCIA network card
> > for my laptop (toshiba Satellite A40-261). On the box,
> > the supported OS are
On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 12:49:56 +, Anthony Campbell
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hm... Not quite sure if he's right. Most of them work but "out of the
> > box"?
Does that include cards with the Boradcom chipsets... like the Linksys WPC54G?
Thanx,
Ryan
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On 26 Dec 2004, Dani Belz wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 01:57:45 -0800 (PST)
> Olive Esseret <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I consider to purchase a wireless PCMCIA network card
> > for my laptop (toshiba Satellite A40-261). On the box,
> > the supported OS are only Win Does
On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 01:57:45 -0800 (PST)
Olive Esseret <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I consider to purchase a wireless PCMCIA network card
> for my laptop (toshiba Satellite A40-261). On the box,
> the supported OS are only Win Does they cards
> generally work on Linux? Do I need t
Hello,
I consider to purchase a wireless PCMCIA network card
for my laptop (toshiba Satellite A40-261). On the box,
the supported OS are only Win Does they cards
generally work on Linux? Do I need to pay special
attention on the card I will purchase? A friend of me
has tell me that these card
I'm trying to compile the fealnx.o module for a 2.4.24 kernel,
in order to use a Myson technology PCMCIA 10/100Mbit ethernet
card.
I've compiled the kernel, building this as a module. I've
insmod'ed all of the dependent modules (crc32, mii etc.) without
a problem, but when I come to insmod fealnx.
Using the standard boot floppies (rescue, root, four driver disks) on an old P150
laptop with no CD drive. Get to 'Configure a network', and it correctly asks me if my
network card is PCMCIA.
However, if I then ask for it to auto-configure, it fails. Same for manually configured - I get
a messag
Alex Polite wrote:
On Sat, Oct 02, 2004 at 02:29:00PM +0800, Paolo Alexis Falcone wrote:
I have a Dell Latitude C640 laptop [1] that I would like to get hooked
to the network via wireless. Any recommendations for good PCMCIA WLAN
cards (802.11b/g/a)that are Linux-compatible as well (native driv
Paolo Alexis Falcone wrote:
> Any recommendations for good PCMCIA WLAN cards (802.11b/g/a)that are
> Linux-compatible as well (native drivers that is)?
I have a NetGear WG511 that uses the prism54 built-in driver (2.6 kernel).
> How would I configure the wireless interface in /etc/network/inter
ruments PCI1420
>
> that is probably your wireless card...
> you need to install the ti wireless drivers
>
> linux-wireless.org/Install-HOWTO/Drivers
>
> c ya
> alvin
NO.
That is the PCMCIA/Cardbus controller, not a wireless card.
It is possible that the card is eithe
hi ya palolo
On Sat, 2 Oct 2004, Paolo Alexis Falcone wrote:
> > what is the output of lspci ??
>
> :02:01.0 CardBus bridge: Texas Instruments PCI1420
> :02:01.1 CardBus bridge: Texas Instruments PCI1420
that is probably your wireless card...
you need to install the ti wireles
On Sat, 2 Oct 2004 00:59:07 -0700 (PDT), Alvin Oga
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> On Sat, 2 Oct 2004, Paolo Alexis Falcone wrote:
>
> > I have a Dell Latitude C640 laptop [1] that I would like to get hooked
> > to the network via wireless. Any recommendations for good PCMCIA WLAN
> > cards
On Friday 01 October 2004 10:29 pm, Paolo Alexis Falcone wrote:
> I have a Dell Latitude C640 laptop [1] that I would like to get
> hooked to the network via wireless. Any recommendations for good
> PCMCIA WLAN cards (802.11b/g/a)that are Linux-compatible as well
> (native drivers that is)? How wo
On Sat, 2 Oct 2004, Paolo Alexis Falcone wrote:
> I have a Dell Latitude C640 laptop [1] that I would like to get hooked
> to the network via wireless. Any recommendations for good PCMCIA WLAN
> cards (802.11b/g/a)that are Linux-compatible as well (native drivers
> that is)? How would I configur
On Sat, Oct 02, 2004 at 02:29:00PM +0800, Paolo Alexis Falcone wrote:
> I have a Dell Latitude C640 laptop [1] that I would like to get hooked
> to the network via wireless. Any recommendations for good PCMCIA WLAN
> cards (802.11b/g/a)that are Linux-compatible as well (native drivers
> that is)?
I have a Dell Latitude C640 laptop [1] that I would like to get hooked
to the network via wireless. Any recommendations for good PCMCIA WLAN
cards (802.11b/g/a)that are Linux-compatible as well (native drivers
that is)? How would I configure the wireless interface in
/etc/network/interfaces?
[1]
Le vendredi 20 Août 2004 22:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> Hi,
Hi,
> I have a problem that has been troubling me for some time. Whenever I
> plugin my 802.11b PCMCIA netword card my laptop freezes completely and I
> have to cut the power. The same thing happens it the PCMCIA card
Hi,
I have a problem that has been troubling me for some time. Whenever I
plugin my 802.11b PCMCIA netword card my laptop freezes completely and I
have to cut the power. The same thing happens it the PCMCIA card is in
the computer when it boots.
Computer:
Hi-Grade notino 5400
Netgear
> > From what you describe, and this seems to be your assessment as well,
> > it is unlikely that this is a hardware problem. And there's never been
> > any instance at all of a computer error occurring in a 9000 series.
> (am I missing a reference with the "9000 series"?)
Oops. That's HAL, rig
> Do you happen to remember what you did just before it stopped working? Or
> do you at least remember whether you had just upgraded or recompiled your
> kernel? This would most likely be the easiest route to identifying the
> problem.
Right. I have a kernel built with identical options on anoth
I've installed a wireless network card and gotten it working using
/etc/network/interfaces. The glitch is that from bootup or insert to get it working I
have to do an ifdown then an ifup -- somthing else is trying (unsuccesfully) to bring
it up.
Any thoughts on what could be doing this? And ho
Hello Preston!
On Mon, Feb 16, 2004 at 01:53:49PM -0600, Preston Boyington wrote:
also, the company will be using a proxy server (if i understood correctly)
and is willing to let me do my "linux update thing" (sysadmin's words) if i
can go through their server. i believe i just need to create a a
i am in need of a wireless card for an older laptop running woody 3.0. i
have three different brands available in my area (netgear, linksys,
microsoft), although i possibly could order a card in the two week's time
available to me before i _have_ to have it. i currently use a cabled 10/100
netgea
Any recommendations for a 802.11g wireless pcmcia card that is
supported by linux/debian?
I've done a lot of googling and reading, and while 802.11b seems well
supported, 11g seems less supported.
So any recommendations for setups that work in debian unstable for a
laptop wou
ules using make-kpkg.) For this I got an error message that
may
contain the answer to my problem, but I don't understand the message. It is:
# /etc/init.d/pcmcia restart
...
Starting PCMCIA services: modulesLinux PCMCIA Card Services 3.1.33
kernel build: 2.4.18-bf2.4.0 unknown
options: [pci
"CardBus". I believe the memory range items you're
> concerned about are hardware issues the manufacturer decided on, not
> configurable by you, and thus probably ok (at least there's nothing I
> know of you can do about them).
>
> In an earlier message, you m
ge, you mentioned that the card lights up when you
plug it in, but doesn't get you network access. You didn't mention
whether your sound was working, and if you heard the two beeps that
signify loading a PCMCIA card.
You get two beeps - one high pitch to signify a card is plugged, and
then an
On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 09:45:41AM -0400, Bret Comstock Waldow wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-07-20 at 23:47, Paul E Condon wrote:
>
> > ds: no socket drivers loaded! (excl.pt. is part of the displayed message)
> > I learned from pcmcia that there are two possible socket drivers: tcic and i82365.
> > I tri
On Sun, 2003-07-20 at 23:47, Paul E Condon wrote:
> ds: no socket drivers loaded! (excl.pt. is part of the displayed message)
> I learned from pcmcia that there are two possible socket drivers: tcic and i82365.
> I tried insmod on both. Neither would install.
Use modprobe instead of insmod. modp
On Sun, Jul 20, 2003 at 04:03:40PM -0400, Kevin McKinley wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 12:25:36 -0600
> Paul E Condon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have an old laptop on which I have recently installed Woody. I have
...
> > But the instructions for compiling the driver can't work as written
declared identifier errors.
>
> Some details:
> the Debian path that I tried was:
> /usr/src/kernel-source-2.4.18/include/pcmcia/
>
> the pcmcia card is a D-Link DFE-690TXD, which uses the RTL8129 chip
>
> the directory pcmcia-cs-3.0.9 does not exist in the kernel source tree.
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 12:25:36 -0600
Paul E Condon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have an old laptop on which I have recently installed Woody. I have
> a new pcmcia NIC which I would like to use on said laptop to connect
> it to my LAN. The CD which comes with the NIC contains two files of
> softwa
t.
I've found a path the seems to correspond to the above,
but when I use it I get lots of undeclared identifier errors.
Some details:
the Debian path that I tried was:
/usr/src/kernel-source-2.4.18/include/pcmcia/
the pcmcia card is a D-Link DFE-690TXD, which uses the RTL8129 chip
the direc
Hello Bret,
Also, is the Smart Media card you're trying to read formatted ("is there
gas in the tank?")?
Heh! Yeah its formatted no worries - after all, I have used it in Win2k
no problems.
Followed your instructions, recompiled kernel with Jumpshot support
built in, and installed hotplug manager,
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 08:19, Piers Kittel wrote:
> Have recompiled the kernel with SCSI support, SCSI disk support, USB
> mass storage support (when I checked my .config file, I noted an entry
> for "Jumpshot" in the USB drivers list, but can't find that in make
> menuconfig. Weird)
You don't
Hi Roberto
Module SizeUsed by Not tainted
sd_mod 10092 0 (autoclean) (unused)
prism2_cs 57040 1
p80211 13048 1 [prism2_cs]
usb-storage 21944 0 (unused)
scsi_mod53548 1 [sd_mod usb-storage]
Cheers - Piers
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
--- Piers
--- Piers Kittel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> Repeated it many times, still doesn't work :/
>
> Cheers - Piers
>
Post the result of an 'lsmod' right after a mount attempt.
-Roberto
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Repeated it many times, still doesn't work :/
Cheers - Piers
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
--- Piers Kittel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
Fantastic thanks so very much for your help Bret and Roberto - much helpful!
Have recompiled the kernel with SCSI support, SCSI disk support, USB
mass storage su
I also get the same problem, but only happens the first time I try to
mount the compact flash.
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On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, Roberto
--- Piers Kittel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> Fantastic thanks so very much for your help Bret and Roberto - much helpful!
>
> Have recompiled the kernel with SCSI support, SCSI disk support, USB
> mass storage support (when I checked my .config file, I noted an entry
> for "Jumpshot" in th
Fantastic thanks so very much for your help Bret and Roberto - much helpful!
Have recompiled the kernel with SCSI support, SCSI disk support, USB
mass storage support (when I checked my .config file, I noted an entry
for "Jumpshot" in the USB drivers list, but can't find that in make
menuconfig
On Sun, 2003-06-15 at 13:45, Piers Kittel wrote:
> Hello all
>
> I have 2 card readers - an Sandisk PCMCIA compactflash card reader, and
> an Lexar USB Smartmedia card reader, and well, the question is how to
> get those to work on my linux laptop?
I don't know about the PCMCIA reader.
For th
--- Piers Kittel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> Hello all
>
> I have 2 card readers - an Sandisk PCMCIA compactflash card reader, and
> an Lexar USB Smartmedia card reader, and well, the question is how to
> get those to work on my linux laptop? I'm not fairly sure what is there
> to need t
Hello all
I have 2 card readers - an Sandisk PCMCIA compactflash card reader, and
an Lexar USB Smartmedia card reader, and well, the question is how to
get those to work on my linux laptop? I'm not fairly sure what is there
to need to know to solve the problem, the laptop's a fairly ancient on
Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|> Christian Schoenebeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|>
|> > Hi!
|> >
|> > Can somebody recommend me a wireless LAN PCMCIA card? It's very hard
|> > to get useful (and up-to-date) information about that
On Sun, 30 Mar 2003 14:26:13 +0200
Christian Schoenebeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Can somebody recommend me a wireless LAN PCMCIA card? It's very hard
> to get useful (and up-to-date) information about that on the net.
>
> Appreciate any co
On 30 Mar 2003 15:29:45 +0200
Matthias Hentges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Can somebody recommend me a wireless LAN PCMCIA card? It's very hard
> > to get useful (and up-to-date) information about that on the net.
> >
>
> Just make sure your new card uses t
Am Son, 2003-03-30 um 14.26 schrieb Christian Schoenebeck:
> Hi!
>
> Can somebody recommend me a wireless LAN PCMCIA card? It's very hard to
> get useful (and up-to-date) information about that on the net.
>
Just make sure your new card uses the Prism2 chipset and you are
Hi!
Can somebody recommend me a wireless LAN PCMCIA card? It's very hard to
get useful (and up-to-date) information about that on the net.
Appreciate any comments!
Christian
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I have tried to get the drivers from the enterasys site but have had no luck
trying to find them...only descriptions of the source on some release notes...
perhaps the driver is already in the 2.4 kernel? btw,,, (cough) I have to
get this to work under redhat71 (at least until i convince the use
> After you load the module prism2_pci, you have to run these commands:
> I think that's what is there in linux-wlan-ng_pre_up file but you can
> always verify:
Looking through that file, yes, these commands are there, but only after
the "modprobe p80211" is tried (and fails).
> wlanctl-ng wlan0
After you load the module prism2_pci, you have to run these commands:
I think that's what is there in linux-wlan-ng_pre_up file but you can
always verify:
wlanctl-ng wlan0 lnxreq_ifstate ifstate=enable
wlanctl-ng wlan0 lnxreq_autojoin ssid= authtype=opensystem
Are you using wireless_* keywords in
I have the correct modules modconf'd, the cardinfo shows the card is
there. The wireless utilities are installed and working, I have
configured "wlan0" in /etc/network/interfaces, but with only the
standard address and mask information. I realize this is likely the
source of some problems, but the
On Tue, Oct 15, 2002 at 07:10:16AM -0500, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
>
> It may be that the system is trying to load the prism2_cs module to bring
> up the interface, which in turn trys to load the ds module, prior to
> pcmcia service being started. Do you have wlan0 in /etc/network/interfaces
> con
On Tue, 15 Oct 2002 07:39:28 -0400 James Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As you can see, all the elements are there for things to work:
I'll accept that.
> # Aliases to tell insmod/modprobe which module to use when bringing up
> # the wlan0 interface.
> alias wlan0 prism2_cs
>
> So, why is
On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 10:38:28AM -0500, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 12, 2002 at 11:54:09PM -0400, James Hughes wrote:
>
> > I have PCIC=i82365, which, again, works. Can you explain why
> > yenta_socket is the better option?
>
> Based on your previously supplied output, it doesn't app
James Hughes wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 12, 2002 at 10:08:36PM -0500, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> Sorry, should have noted in previous mail, but...
>
>>I'm no expert, but I believe this is because you don't have a socket
>>driver loaded. Based on the kernel listed in your output, you should
>>probably b
On Sat, Oct 12, 2002 at 11:54:09PM -0400, James Hughes wrote:
> I have PCIC=i82365, which, again, works. Can you explain why
> yenta_socket is the better option?
Based on your previously supplied output, it doesn't appear to be
working. I say this because the ds.o module fails to load claiming t
I have an Adaptec APA-1480A cardbus card and I think it's the greatest thing
since sliced bread. I can burn CD's and operate my zip drive with it on Linux
and Windows, and scan on Windows (haven't tried to scan on Linux yet).
Adaptect sells two cards, the 1460 and the 1480A. The 1460 is the P
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