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.
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Hi my Xircom Ehternet card ( RealPort2 Cardbus Ethernet 10/100) dosen't
work under linux. Does anyone have any ideas about how to get it to
work?
By the way it's for my labtop (accer Travelmate 512t)
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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
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 configure it but no Xircom cards are listed. Can anyone point me in the right direction. Xircom
Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Mike Burger wrote:
>
> > It's not a problem.
> >
> > The Xircom NIC is a PCMCIA card. The initial eth0 initialization can't
> > see it, because the PCMCIA drivers haven't yet been loaded. Once the
&
Mike Burger wrote:
> It's not a problem.
>
> The Xircom NIC is a PCMCIA card. The initial eth0 initialization can't
> see it, because the PCMCIA drivers haven't yet been loaded. Once the
> PCMCIA drivers load, they see the NIC, and realize that it is a NIC...at
Hey all,
I am attempting to move over my entire company from Windows to RH Linux 7.2.
Everything is great so far, except for one small issue. On a laptop we use a
Xircom PGSDB9 USB to Serial adapter to communicate with Linux machines in
the field via the serial port and for Palm Sync's. I
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Mike Burger wrote:
> It's not a problem.
>
> The Xircom NIC is a PCMCIA card. The initial eth0 initialization can't
> see it, because the PCMCIA drivers haven't yet been loaded. Once the
> PCMCIA drivers load, they see the NIC, and realize
It's not a problem.
The Xircom NIC is a PCMCIA card. The initial eth0 initialization can't
see it, because the PCMCIA drivers haven't yet been loaded. Once the
PCMCIA drivers load, they see the NIC, and realize that it is a NIC...at
which point, they initialize eth0 for yo
I have a Dell Inspiron with a Xircom CBE2-100 NIC. Everthing has worked
fine except for one small problem. When the laptop boots it has trouble
bringing up the NIC and delays the systems eth0 initialization. It
still manages to configure the NIC, it just seems that it doesn't happen
the
Since I've been bothering this list for so long about my cardbus
woes.. I thought i'd give you a success story.. well sort of.. since I had
my wireless card vaguely working w/ my old kernel I ended up backing up
everything conceivably useful (i.e. my home directory, my XF86, some
license
start pcmica service in /etc/init.d and use netconfig
Wendy William wrote:
> When I isntall RH7 on my Toshiba satellite 2100cdt the network (in slot 1)
> card not detected.
> I try to open stab, there is configuration like "slot 0: slot1: memory
> ..."
> Can I use X
"Wendy William" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>When I isntall RH7 on my Toshiba satellite 2100cdt the network (in slot 1)
>card not detected.
>I try to open stab, there is configuration like "slot 0: slot1: memory
>..."
>Can I use Xircom 10/100 PCMCIA on R
When I isntall RH7 on my Toshiba satellite 2100cdt the network (in slot 1)
card not detected.
I try to open stab, there is configuration like "slot 0: slot1: memory
..."
Can I use Xircom 10/100 PCMCIA on RH? This card is good, I already test with
win 98 on my notebook with Lilo
> I have a 3c574 in my laptop. 3coms are very well supported in linux. I
> have used xircoms at work and they are pretty unstable. Go with the 3com.
I have a Xircom CEM56 and have nothing but good things to say about it as I
have never had any pr
Hi rpjday,
> it has had an annoying feature of simply hanging during downloads,
> almost always involving email with ms attachments.
Could you explain this relationship ;-)?
Bye,
Leonard.
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ber 09, 2000 3:34 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: 3Com 575 or Xircom R2BE-100BTX?
>
>
> After reading the pcmcia info, I'm positive that the 3com card is the best
> bet. I'm using one myself. If you have a 3CCFE575CT card, the
> driver is the
> '
Of rpjday
> Sent: December 8, 2000 9:09 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: 3Com 575 or Xircom R2BE-100BTX?
>
>
> On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 08 Dec 2000, David Talkington wrote:
> > > 'Bout the same price. Anyone have
On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
> On Fri, 08 Dec 2000, David Talkington wrote:
> > 'Bout the same price. Anyone have an opinion or preference? It will
> > live in a Dell Inspiron 7500.
> >
> 3Com is *probably* going to be better supported.
> John
On Fri, 08 Dec 2000, David Talkington wrote:
> 'Bout the same price. Anyone have an opinion or preference? It will
> live in a Dell Inspiron 7500.
>
3Com is *probably* going to be better supported.
John
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'Bout the same price. Anyone have an opinion or preference? It will
live in a Dell Inspiron 7500.
Peace -d
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thanks. i've managed to create a working copy of ifcfg-eth0 using linuxconf.
i set net device to be eth0. however, i've left the kernel module and other
options empty. although the xircom pcmcia network card is now working, i
would like to know if i've done it the correct way. s
then be identified and activated. NOTE: this does assume you have the pcmcia
utils rpm installed.
Chad
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> Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 8:38 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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i've just installed RH7 successfully on my notebook. after i login, ifconfig
only shows lo and not eth0.
how can i config RH7 to use a xircom pcmia netword card?
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%-> 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 3Co
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 messag
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]]
%->
Mon Mar 20 18:48:25 EST 2000
Hi guys,
I just installed Red Hat 6.1 on a IBM Thinkpad 390X. The install went
perfectly. However, I am unable to anything network related. The card
I have is a Xircom pcmcia CE3B-100BTX. The cardmanager sees it and
loads the modules for it. That's it. No m
Can anyone tell me how to configure the credit card modem work, I followed
the instruction from the manual but still couldn't make it work(A message of
" modem busy " pop up everytime.)
Thank you in advance!!!
Bill
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I installed redhat 6.1 into my notebook with Xircom credit card modem. When
I set it up under KDE PPP connection tool and than tried to connection to
the net, it pop up a dialogue box that my modem was busy.
Some of the so called expert said Xircom modem is too new to linux 6.1 that
I have to
Ron,
Glad to know it works since I own one, but could you be more specific about
the configuration (module, IRQ, and so forth) you used to get it running.
TIA,
Alain
> I've been using the Xircom RBEM56 and it has a few problems with
> Linux. It doesn't autonegotiate reli
On Mon, Feb 14, 2000 at 09:30:22PM -0600, Carl Karsten wrote:
: I hear Xircom isn't good about releasing their specs to the public, so the
: support under Linux isn't good.
Agreed.
Since Intel licensed the "RealPort" idea from Xircom and is releasing their
own stuff, which
at
> u don't have to do any tweaking?
>
> rdgs
I've been using the Xircom RBEM56 and it has a few problems with
Linux. It doesn't autonegotiate reliably and doesn't suspend properly
all the time with apm. It is usable but it would be nice to fix the
remaining problems.
t; on 02/15/2000 11:39:00 AM
To: CheeYong Koh@Seagate
cc:
Subject: Re: RealPort Xircom GSM+Ethernet+Modem
I'm writing you from a Realport 10/100+modem in a thinkpad 770 and it
works great.
Be careful which one you get there are a lot of Realports and it used to
be that the 10/100 cardbu
I hear Xircom isn't good about releasing their specs to the public, so the
support under Linux isn't good.
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Sent: Monday, February 14, 2000 8:17 PM
Subject: RealPort Xircom GSM+Ethernet+Modem
Hi
Just checking if Linux has any problems in detecting such a pcmcia
card like Xircom Realport?
Will be purchasing one soon for that needed functionality.
Appreciate feedback. :)
rdgs
Bruce Ashley Koh
IT(System and database)- Factory Information Systm
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> 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
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 (Apollo) with Kernel 2.0.36
Thanks in
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 inst
Ok, thanks Tim & Matt for your help. Sounds like I need to get 5.1.
M
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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 no
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 Xi
[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 t
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
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