Mike Leone wrote:
Brian Kendig ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) had this to say on 02/07/03 at 14:42:It is, of course, your right to do things the hard way if you want. However, he can almost certainly get by without compiling anything.
The Debian pcmcia-modules package depends on the pcmcia-cs package... does installing pcmcia-modules remove the i82365 support? I'm just not clear on the relationship between the two packages.
I download the source for the pcmcia-cs package. I don't use the pcmcia-modules package. I always recompile my own kernels, and by hand (not that make-kpkg stuff).
Yes, Brian, you need pcmcia-cs. You _may_ need pcmcia-modules-* (I don't have it, but I recompile my kernels - with make-kpkg because it's so much easier :-)). If you don't have pcmcia-modules-* _now_, then I don't think you need it - since you seem to have a working card (just not configured for the network). But pcmcia-cs is where all the /etc/pcmcia/* files should come from. If you don't have those:
apt-get --purge remove pcmcia-cs
and then reinstall it.
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