> > > Searching for "Planex ENW-3503-TX linux" gave a list of card types and > > > what chipsets they contain on the first result. > > > > Thanks. But when I searched with the above keyword, the search results in 2 > > pages, and all sites in japanese... > > I noticed that. I figured you'd probably be able to read seeing I thought > Planex was a domestic-only brand. Luckily I can read Japanese. ;) Yes, I also can read japanese (lived in Tokyo for 4years) and a half, but in search results I didn't see any info about "Winbond W89C926".
> > I use gentoo 2005.0, kernel 2.6.11. In my kernel I have only NE2100 in: > > Device drivers->Networking support->Network device support->Ethernet (10 or > > 100Mb)-->AMD Lance and PCnet (AT1500 and NE2100) support. > > Is this the right place? > > Device Drivers ---> > Networking support ---> > PCMCIA network device support ---> > NE2000 compatible PCMCIA support Thank you. Now it works!!! :) > > One question more - usually we can know about connected devices with > > command lspci. But in the result from lspci no information about my > > pcmcia-card. > > As far as I know, lspci only shows you what's on the PCI bus. PCMCIA is a > different bus which is generally connected to the PCI bus. Even now, pcmcia card works, there is no info in lspci. askar -- [email protected] mailing list

