On Sun, 31 Oct 2004, Lior Kesos wrote:

> relatively new card or it lacking any linux support whatsoever (but I
> don't even get the linuxquestions.org threads asking for support and
> with 4 replies of "Isn't supported - bummer" so there's still hope).
> I read about cardctl ident being a kinda lspci for the pcmcia - but I get a:
> socket 0:
>  no product info available

Actually, cardbus (32bit pcmcia) is pci, so lspci would have given you 
more interesting information.

Another option is looking at the windows driver. They usually give you a 
hint on the chipset that actually drives the card. In your case that is 
Ratlink rt2500.

Now google for rt2500 linux.


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Matan Ziv-Av.                         [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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