type 'linux xircom realport2 cardbus ethernet 10/100' into Google. about 3
lines down there's a link that may help
Also, try using Google before asking here if possible please.
Regards,
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Title: Re: Xircom XE5600 With RedHat Linux
v7.2
At 10:37 AM -0500 5/2/02, Bill Meyer wrote:
I have a Dell inspirion
7000 laptop with a Xircom multifunction card XE5600. I allowed
the OS to autodetect during install and the card apparently was not
recognized. I've tried to manually configu
hould i specify the
kernel module and create a alias in the /etc/modules.conf? if so, what
module should it specify?
- Original Message -
From: Chad W. Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 12:23 PM
Subject: RE: xircom pcmcia networ
On my system the linuxconf application would not find my network card so I
had to copy the configuration file from another computer and modify it for
my notebook. Don't quote me on the file names, but I believe they are in
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts. In this directory (or a similar one if I am
%-> The problem is Xircom. They aren't very friendly to the Linux/*BSD
%-> communities. Send them a message that you don't like their
%-> attitude toward
%-> alternative OS's by taking your business elsewhere.
Might just do that...
%-> Personally, I like 3Com's PC-Cards.
I agree, 3Com's stuff
On Tue, Mar 21, 2000 at 03:45:52PM +1200, Juha Saarinen wrote:
: I've not been able to get the CE3B-100 to work with Linux either, but an
: older, 10Mbps Xircom CEM-28 card works fine.
The problem is Xircom. They aren't very friendly to the Linux/*BSD
communities. Send them a message that you
I've not been able to get the CE3B-100 to work with Linux either, but an
older, 10Mbps Xircom CEM-28 card works fine.
They system loads the right modules, and it should work... but, no.
-- Juha
%-> -Original Message-
%-> From: Andrew BOGECHO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
%-> Sent: Tuesday,
ovember 03, 1999 2:02 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Dulang, Deondimar
> Subject: Re: Xircom Creditcard
>
> "Dulang, Deondimar" wrote:
> >
> > Hi, appreciate if someone can give me direction where to get the network
> > driver for my Thinkpad 390
"Dulang, Deondimar" wrote:
>
> Hi, appreciate if someone can give me direction where to get the network
> driver for my Thinkpad 390x. The card is a Xircom Creditcard ethernet
> adapter 10/100. Other components work fine except the ethernet and sound. I
> bought a Red Hat Linux release 5.2 (Apoll
On 22 Jun, Mike A. Lewis, CNE wrote:
>
> I've recently installed RH5.0 on my Toshiba laptop. During the install,
> the option for a Xircom PCMCIA NIC was not available, therefore I just
> skipped installing networking. Can someone tell me what steps are
> necessary to install this Xircom card n
Ok, thanks Tim & Matt for your help. Sounds like I need to get 5.1.
M
-Original Message-
From: Tim Pickering [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 1998 12:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Xircom PCMCIA
> > I've recently instal
> > I've recently installed RH5.0 on my Toshiba laptop. During the install,
> > the option for a Xircom PCMCIA NIC was not available, therefore I just
> > skipped installing networking. Can someone tell me what steps are
> > necessary to install this Xircom card now ? The card is a Xircom CE3
>
Mike A. Lewis, CNE wrote:
>
> I've recently installed RH5.0 on my Toshiba laptop. During the install,
> the option for a Xircom PCMCIA NIC was not available, therefore I just
> skipped installing networking. Can someone tell me what steps are
> necessary to install this Xircom card now ? The c
[Etienne Joubert]
Some times linux don't support Xircom cards, you need to go to the
redhat support site and go look at the hardware section under compatible and
non-compatible hardware. The divisions have been layd out nicely so you
shouldn't have difficulty to find out.
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