Frank Griffin wrote...
FG> You can get by this once you're installed. If you manually add
FG> the entry above to /etc/pcmcia/misc.conf and remove/insert the
FG> card, cardmgr should correctly detect the card (you might need to
FG> reboot). If you fire up MCC and choose Network, you'll see that
FG> it now "knows" that you have an eth0 running from orinoco_cs. If
FG> you execute the wizard and choose expert mode, you can then
FG> deliberately pick a "wrong" driver (e.g. orinoco_plx). The
FG> attempt to load it will fail, *but* the wizard will let you go on
FG> to enter the configuration data, and by the time you get to the
FG> end of the dialog, it will have successfully started the network.
I have enjoyed that procedure too. [yeah, right.] But now I see
there's a new drakxtools today with this bit in the changelog.
* Wed Sep 11 2002 Damien Chaumette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1.1.9-44mdk
- drakconnect :
o fix RTC, ISDN detection
o fix pcmcia cards detection / module list
If you have time you may want to try it out and let us know how it
goes. I probably won't get to it before the weekend.
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