-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Having a problem with a Dell Latitude CPt. It has Debian Woody on it with a Xircom CBEM56G-100 10/100 Ethernet + 56K Modem.
Was working fine with a 2.2.17 kernel. In fact, it survived the DefCon "capture the flag" contest (http://defcon.gamelet.com/html/defcon8-035.html) running Apache and a Jserv app. At my new job, I am using it as a desktop and wanted to hook up a keyboard and mouse. Since it has only one PS/2 port, plugged the keyboard into that and the mouse into the USB port. I installed a 2.4.0-test9 kernel for the USB stuff. The problem is that the module seems to have changed from tulip_cb to xircom_tulip_cb. I reinstalled the pcmcia package, so the /etc/pcmcia/config shows xircom_tulip_cb as the module it needs. when you cat /var/lib/pcmcia/stab it shows 0 network xircom_tulip_cb 0 tulip_cb the cardmgr executes 'modprobe cb_enabler' and 'modprobe xircom_tulip_cb' fine. but then when it executes './network start tulip_cb' it says it cant locate module 'tulip_cb' and 'tulip_cb error fetching interface information'. I have tried renaming xircom_tulip_cb, but it also gets an error. ./MAKEDEV: don't know how to make device "tulip_cb". Any suggestions would be appreciated. Mark Demma http://www.demma.net "Apathy is tyranny's greatest ally." -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBOgDniqsy97xeIU49AQEy+gP9HkmGAeJ6Mo0/r1jd/CIoWv9+mysxBjxa RKz33Hd8WSkclXGPm5GFk1N7aC7ZhcoVxjpITxFb2aTVF8mP1oMxWxHtLQjS/25K gh9CEc8nFp2L8mCOByQDkc1ZGQtuN2XHhTrnBK330qVGgcJbYrhSScHd/EK7P6rx 11vL9bTBd0Y= =8alW -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

