Hi all, <intro> I thought I'd let myself be known to y'all before I bore you all with questions which can probably be answered in a HOWTO
I have a Universal Scientific Aries notebook (P233MMX, 32Mb, 4Gb HDD, NeoMagic video, Opti MAD16 sound). I have been using Linux for several years, but Debian for about, um, 3 weeks. I stuck it straight onto my laptop, more fun! </intro> Anyway, I recently got hold of a TDK ProDigital LAN/GSM/ISDN PCMCIA card (it was free, so I didn't refuse). I installed the pcmcia-cs stuff, built the modules from source (modified kernel) and stuck in the card. /var/log/messages told me that it was checking address space, io space, etc, then promptly told me IRQRequest: resource unavailable. (I don't think that was the exact message, but it's near enough). It also immediately told me that it was polling the cards @ 100mS. I have checked /etc/pcmcia/config.opt and /etc/pcmcia/network.opt, and they seem OK (although the card isn't supported by name). Any ideas/walk throughs would be greatly appreciated Thanks, Craig Andrews [EMAIL PROTECTED] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur Whatever is said in Latin sounds profound - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

