>
>I made a very similar request a few weeks ago, except I wanted a
>10/100Mb + 56k card. The result was quite a few recommendations for
>the Linksys EtherFast PCMCIA card. I've had the card for a couple of
>weeks and it's worked flawlessly under Debian and WinNT. Under potato
>I just plugged it in and it was running from then on (I had the
>networking configured already).
>
>I have not had occasion to try the modem part yet though, but that's
>of less importance to me.
After several recommendations for this Linksys PCMLM56 56k + 10/100bT card,
I figure it would be a good time to post a question on it, I use this card
with Potato on an AST Ascentia P series P150 laptop, 32M RAM, 2gig HDD.
The networking works fine, but I can't get the modem to work. I know it
does work, because a while ago, I had both network and modem working in
RedHat 6.1. Then I upgraded to 6.2 shortly after it came out, and the
modem stopped working- network still worked.
After that I started to try a few other distros, to test the waters for
one, and see if one of them could auto-detect the modem for two.
I tried SuSE 6.3, Mandrake 7.0, Turbo 6.0, Storm 2K, and Slack 7.0. I
really wanted to learn Debian. Storm was good, but for some reason version
one had no PCMCIA support on the CD (strange) so for a laptop that was out
of course. I tried Debian 2.1, but kernel 2.0.36 was a bit too old for me
(plus the X Window stuff was too old also). Potato was not yet officially
out and I had no way to get the unstable version.
Finally Potato went stable, and a friend burned the isos, so I put it on
there. I like it a lot needless to say, but I am back to wanting to get
the modem working, for when I go to a friend's house etc to have Net access.
If anyone can give pointers for getting the modem part working (while not
sacrificing the networking obviously ;-) ) I would appreciate it.
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LinuxKnight
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