Hello Alexander, What's been working for me so far:
- Build your kernel 2.6.8 - install the pcmcia_cs sources from sf.net - just run the >configure< of the pcmcia_cs sources (The 2.6 relies on the pcmcia kernel infrastructure: don't build anything here.) - get the wlan-ng sources and build the >prism< modules Hope this helps, Marcus > As far as I understand the documentation, the 2632W should be > supported > by the orinoco_cs driver. (It's the old version of the card, of circa > 2001 or so, not the new Atmel based one.) This driver is built, and I > can load it with modprobe, but to no further effect. > > I'm using the yenta driver for the PCMCIA subsystem itself. > This driver > loads ok, according to the boot messages, although I'm not > entirely sure > that I have a yenta socket. In my previous (kernel 2.4) > installation of > the same laptop, the PCMCIA driver was some "i.....", where > ... was some > string of numbers. lspci reports the PCMCIA controller as "CardBus > bridge: Texas Instruments PCI1220 (rev 02)". > > The yenta driver can't be all wrong, though, because my cardbus > Tulip-based ethernet card is recognised and loaded properly > (up to the > point that I can see the network interface with ifconfig). > > I'm thoroughly confused about the whole process of detecting PCMCIA > cards and loading the appropriate modules in Linux 2.6, and I > can't find > any documentation that would explain how to fix my problem. > > Can somebody help me out with this? I'd be happy to send you config > files and debugging output, only I don't know what to put here and I > don't want to spam the list more than necessary. > > Thanks in advance, > Alexander. > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

