Dunbrokin, yours seems to be another bug.
Because:
1. you - at least sometimes - see your interface through ifconfig.
2. your card uses another driver than mine
3. the driver reports problems due to 32bit I/O, are you running a 64 bit
version? - if yes the problem could be the driver not beeing
Yes, it is loaded automatically on boot time and it is used by the modules
pcmcia_core and pcmcia (as lsmod shows). I really don't know much about the
linux driver system, but to me it looks as if pcnet_cs fails to be somehow
bound to the pcmcia card.
In dmesg you can see, that pcnet_cs (or
I have a similar problem with my PCMCIA cardit worked perfectly
under 8.04 but now cannot see the router.
Here is a printout:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo lshw -C Network
*-network
description: Ethernet interface
product: 3c556B CardBus [Tornado]
vendor: 3Com Corporation
physical id: 3
bus
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It just came to my mind that this might matter as well (I almost forgot it
because it is so everyday for me...):
I am booting the kernel with the kerneloption pci=irqmask=0x0e98. That is
because neither pci=biosirq nor without any pci-options wrok. Both fail to
detect the harddrive and the
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Mika, what happens if you manually load the pcnet_cs driver:
sudo modprobe pcnet_cs
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Hi,
shortly: it doesn't happen anything.
long version:
I describe what I do, just in case I misunderstood you.
I boot intrepid, log in and run
sudo modprobe pcnet_cs
No output at all, dmseg|tail does not reveal any messages since boottime.
No other log in /var/log that I checked has any
I am having the same problem on my friends machine...the card worked wel
in gutsy and hardy. The following occurs during boot now...intrepid
2.6.27-5
[ 271.664079] wlan0: issue_cmd(): timed out waiting for CMD_COMPLETE. irq
bits:0x irq_status:0x timeout:49ms cmd_status:0 (Idle)
[
spiderbatdad - yours is a different problem. Please open a new bug
report.
Mika - Are you saying that the pcnet_cs module is already loaded
automatically when you boot?
Thanks
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I looked quickly what the driver axnet_cs (that is proposed by pnet_cs)
is for: it is for spcial AXIS-based cards. I did not find any hints that
the Netgear FA411 card is based on this chipset. I would rather
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Hi,
I don't think the bug is a duplicate of bug #256054, because:
1. I tried the workaround described at bug #256054, that means I disabled the
NetworkManager completely. It isn't loaded anymore (does not
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