Anders Andersson wrote:
> I like old PCMCIA cards, and would like to get a serial card to work
> on a Thinkpad X40 running Debian 12.5.
>
> The card is just called "Serial I/O PC Card" and should be physically
> and electrically compatible, 3.3V/5V, 16 bit. I
Anders Andersson writes:
> When I searched for "spectrum_cs" and "orinico" I got a lot of results
> for some PC Card WLAN interface, which isn't right. Does anyone
> recognize this? It should have a bog-standard 16550 compatible UART
> and PCMCIA is more or
I like old PCMCIA cards, and would like to get a serial card to work
on a Thinkpad X40 running Debian 12.5.
The card is just called "Serial I/O PC Card" and should be physically
and electrically compatible, 3.3V/5V, 16 bit. I think it is this:
https://shop.ocr.ca/media/pdf/Soc
Justin, 8.12.2013:
>
> I have a problem with what I believe to be a pcmcia Smart Card
> Reader. I'm running Debian version jessie/sid. When I execute the
> lspcmcia -a command I get the following output:
>
> Socket 1 Device 0:[-- no driver --](bus ID: 1.0)
>
Hello,
I have a problem with what I believe to be a pcmcia Smart Card Reader.
I'm running Debian version jessie/sid. When I execute the lspcmcia -a
command I get the following output:
Socket 1 Device 0:[-- no driver --](bus ID: 1.0)
Configuration:state: on
This pcmcia card has a couple
of bad raps from windows users.
I need this card for my laptop because I have an external HD
enclosure
with eSATA port and my laptop lacks USB 2.0 (has USB 1.1).
The manufacturer emailed me and claimed the card was
ian Lenny
> without a desktop manager. For the WLAN connection I have a PCMCIA WLAN
> card from 3com. WLAN worked with this card and this laptop both under
> Windows and under Ubuntu. The access point I am trying to connect to
> only allows WPA2-encrypted connections. With my other laptop (L
Hi Clemens,
On Sun, Jan 09, 2011 at 06:03:00PM +0100, eltre...@web.de wrote:
> Trying to get online wirelessly I encountered problems connecting by
> means of wpa_supplicant.
[...]
> For the WLAN connection I have a PCMCIA WLAN card from 3com.
I will guess you are using either a 3CRS
wpa_supplicant.
I have an IBM Thinkpad R32 running Debian Lenny without a desktop manager. For
the WLAN connection I have a PCMCIA WLAN card from 3com. WLAN worked with this
card and this laptop both under Windows and under Ubuntu. The access point I am
trying to connect to only allows WPA2-encrypted
On Fri, 07 Jan 2011 16:54:40 +0100, Clemens Kienzler wrote:
> Trying to get online wirelessly I encountered problems connecting by
> means of wpa_supplicant.
(...)
Ugh, please sir, re-send the message in plain text (avoid html) an put
the log files online (www.pastebin.com) or send them as an
Trying to get online wirelessly I encountered problems connecting by means of wpa_supplicant.
I have an IBM Thinkpad R32 running Debian Lenny without a desktop manager. For the WLAN connection I have a PCMCIA WLAN card from 3com. WLAN worked with this card and this laptop both under Windows and
On 11/16/2010 12:31 AM, Camaleón wrote:
What a strange name for a machine running Debian>;-P
Sorry, the machine is really debian, but in doubt of whether or not this
is a debian-specific problem I decide to try my luck with Ubuntu live CD
and stuck there as well (although not sure if it is 10
On Mon, 15 Nov 2010 23:32:47 +0800, Zhang Weiwu wrote:
> I put in a PCMCIA harddisk and wait with the hope something new appear
> as /dev/sda*, until the hope vanishes. I tried briefly google without
> luck, yet finding detail howto only for 2.4 kernel (in linux document
> project).
Hello.
I put in a PCMCIA harddisk and wait with the hope something new appear
as /dev/sda*, until the hope vanishes. I tried briefly google without
luck, yet finding detail howto only for 2.4 kernel (in linux document
project). Where do you suggest me to go on from here? Detail follows
yes. i know how to use the shell : )
pccardctl is exactly what i need. thanks, man!
shutting down the network interfaces doesnt power off the hardware. but
probably there is a tool for it...
On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 14:43:13 -0400 (EDT), martin wrote:
> I want to reduce power and to enable and disable my hardware at run time.
> that meens not only to de/active the drivers but to completly shut down the
> hardware.
> in win xp the hardwaremanager does this very well.
> does anyone know how t
Hi !
I want to reduce power and to enable and disable my hardware at run time.
that meens not only to de/active the drivers but to completly shut down the
hardware.
in win xp the hardwaremanager does this very well.
does anyone know how to get this running in linux?
thx
martin
ems running Debian on this laptop?
Sorry can't tell you that; But I have installed Debian Sid on a
Toshiba Satellite 1800 without any problem.
> 2. Any recommendations for a dependable pcmcia wireless card?
I'm happy with my D-Link AirPlus G (DWL-G630) at around $30 Canadi
Hi,
I just received a used laptop (Toshiba Satellite 135-S125) from a
colleague. I intend to install Debian on it, and I had a couple of
questions.
1. Any problems running Debian on this laptop?
2. Any recommendations for a dependable pcmcia wireless card?
Thanks in
After some further study, it looks like the PCMCIA port
may actually register as two devices with only one available for
use. At least there is only one DB9 on the front of the adaptor.
From syslog:
Jan 18 06:11:41 delta kernel: [ 15.260818] :03:00.0: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3400
Dale writes:
> You could have a look at doing it with udev
This does seem like what I need but I haven't gotten it
to make one bit of difference yet. With the PCMCIA card out, no
/dev/ttyS0 or /dev/ttyS1 devices are present. That modem which I
believe to be a Winmodem, is proba
2010/1/17 Martin McCormick :
> The laptop in question has a built-in dialup modem which
> doesn't even show up as a serial port in Linux. In the P.C.'s
> setup screen, it doesn't show up there so I can't remove or move
> it out of the way, but a PCMCIA
The laptop in question has a built-in dialup modem which
doesn't even show up as a serial port in Linux. In the P.C.'s
setup screen, it doesn't show up there so I can't remove or move
it out of the way, but a PCMCIA card installed containing a real
truly RS-232 port
H.S. wrote:
Steven Demetrius wrote:
H.S. wrote:
What kind of cards are supported in Debian (Testing)?
What I have mind, if it is possible, it to get a bluetooth card for the
PCMCIA slot and use it for a mouse and a headset and probably also for a
cell phone.
Thanks.
If you have USB on your
Steven Demetrius wrote:
> H.S. wrote:
>>
>> What kind of cards are supported in Debian (Testing)?
>>
>> What I have mind, if it is possible, it to get a bluetooth card for the
>> PCMCIA slot and use it for a mouse and a headset and probably also for a
>> cel
H.S. wrote:
Hello,
I do have any experience with PCMCIA bluetooth cards on laptop and have
some questions. I have gone over some web pages about what these cards
are, but my question are more of practical nature.
This is on a laptop which has a slot for Type 2 PCMCIA (also called PC?)
card
Hello,
I do have any experience with PCMCIA bluetooth cards on laptop and have
some questions. I have gone over some web pages about what these cards
are, but my question are more of practical nature.
This is on a laptop which has a slot for Type 2 PCMCIA (also called PC?)
card.
If I were to
Stefan Monnier wrote:
>
> I'm trying to read a CompactFlash card via a PCMCIA adapter (first time
> I use this PCMCIA port) and am not having much luck:
>
># dmesg|grep hda
>[ 10.372034] hda_intel: probe_mask set to 0x1 for device 17aa:2010
>[ 11.2133
I'm trying to read a CompactFlash card via a PCMCIA adapter (first time
I use this PCMCIA port) and am not having much luck:
# dmesg|grep hda
[ 10.372034] hda_intel: probe_mask set to 0x1 for device 17aa:2010
[ 11.213306] hda: CF 32GB, CFA DISK drive
[ 11.903046] ide-cs
Hi to everyone,
I have an old laptop (Thinkpad 600) running on Debian Etch, and I am
trying to get a pcmcia 'deXlan' wifi card (Intersil Prism2 chipset)
working on it. I want WPA encryption, and I am told that my Hostap driver
is supposed to work WPA provided that the daemon 'host
Hi to everyone,
I have an old laptop (Thinkpad 600) running on Debian Etch, and I am
trying to get a pcmcia 'deXlan' wifi card (Intersil Prism2 chipset)
working on it. I want WPA encryption, and I am told that my Hostap driver
is supposed to work WPA provided that the daemon 'host
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 17:15:32 -0400, Ken Heard wrote:
> Florian Kulzer wrote:
>
> > Maybe there has been a regression or the card needs a driver that has
> > been removed during the last cleanup of binary firmware blobs in the
> > Debian kernel sources (which happened in version 2.6.24 or .25 I
;
> I would check out the output of "lspcmcia" and "lspci -knn" for the
> older kernel to find out which driver is used when it works. (AFAIK, if
> the pcmcia card is detected properly then the cardbus subsystem should
> create an entry in the PCI subsystem which trig
f "lspcmcia" and "lspci -knn" for the
older kernel to find out which driver is used when it works. (AFAIK, if
the pcmcia card is detected properly then the cardbus subsystem should
create an entry in the PCI subsystem which triggers the loading of the
appropriate module - at lea
n
>
> tail -fn0 /var/log/syslog
>
> plug in the card, wait at least 30 seconds, post the output here.
Oct 27 22:50:31 R61 kernel: [47405.522147] pccard: PCMCIA card inserted
into slot 0
Oct 27 22:50:31 R61 kernel: [47405.522737] pcmcia: registering new
device pcmcia0.0
Oct 27 22:
On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 22:28:11 -0400, Ken Heard wrote:
> I have a Lenovo ThinkPad R61 which has a built-in ethernet card,
> designated eth0, which command "lspci" identifies as follows:
>
> Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM5787M Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express (rev 02)
>
> While this card works, by
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I have a Lenovo ThinkPad R61 which has a built-in ethernet card,
designated eth0, which command "lspci" identifies as follows:
Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM5787M Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express (rev 02)
While this card works, by comparison with my de
Hi,
I have a Xircom PCMCIA 100/10 ethernet card on my laptop. This is what "dmesg |
grep eth0" tells me:
Code:
[24.588107] eth0: Xircom cardbus revision 3 at irq 11
[30.956255] xircom cardbus adaptor found, registering as eth0, using irq 11
Now, at first glance the card seems to
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s. keeling wrote:
| Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
|> since my "Nokia 6120 classic" is screwing me up, please can anyone
|> recommend a perfect workin[g] PCMCIA and a MiniPCI card for my
|> Laptop and my Router?
|
Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> since my "Nokia 6120 classic" is screwing me up, please can anyone
> recommend a perfect workin[g] PCMCIA and a MiniPCI card for my
> Laptop and my Router?
Sorry, no.
> I need it only to get my messages out of my
,
since my "Nokia 6120 classic" is screwing me up, please can anyone
recommend a perfect workin PCMCIA and a MiniPCI card for my Laptop and
my Router?
I mean, a used card would be enough and I should get it from eBay
Germany or someone here which do not use it anymore.
Hello all,
I just did a fresh net-install of Debian 4.0r3 on a Thinkpad 600. The
computer has no built-in NIC and I used a Netgear MA401 PCMCIA wireless
adapter (with WEP) for the net install.
Now the installation is complete and networking is not working. The pc
card is detected and
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Hello,
does anybody know if the Microsystems SCM SCR 201 PCMCIA cardreader is
supported on Linux with the standard-approach for OpenPGP-Cards?
found at ebay for example with the id 160211050548.
Or does anybody know how to get working the Texas
Am 2007-11-06 20:36:16, schrieb Chris Bannister:
> If getting out on the net is your only problem because of this: then do
> an apt-cache search pcmcia and see if you have the necessary packages
> installed by apt-cache policy .
>
> For example, what is the output of:
> apt-cach
On Mon, Nov 05, 2007 at 11:01:24AM +0900, babynewton wrote:
> Hi.
> I have one problem while installing debian 4.0 on tecra530cdt with
> PCMCIA lancard.
> I used floppy image to install because cd rom drive is not available.
> Installer detected PCMCIA card and completed install
Hi.
I have one problem while installing debian 4.0 on tecra530cdt with
PCMCIA lancard.
I used floppy image to install because cd rom drive is not available.
Installer detected PCMCIA card and completed installation on PCMCIA lancard.
However, debian after rebooting can't detect PCMCIA.
It
Il giorno Sun, 26 Aug 2007 09:58:15 -0400
Wayne Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:
> Good luck
>
> Wayne
>
thanks, i need it :)
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> Il giorno Sat, 25 Aug 2007 22:40:19 -0400
> Wayne Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:
>
> > Sorry, I missed the 'express' in your question. I don't know if I
> > have ever even heard of pcmcia expres
Il giorno Sat, 25 Aug 2007 22:40:19 -0400
Wayne Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:
> Sorry, I missed the 'express' in your question. I don't know if I
> have ever even heard of pcmcia express before.
>
> I don't know but Google could tell you, if your
ahertz 10/100 LAN Cardbus
> >
>
> but are this pcmcia express card? My notebook don't have the support
> for normal pcmcia card, only the express.
Sorry, I missed the 'express' in your question. I don't know if I
have ever even heard of pcmcia express be
Il giorno Sat, 25 Aug 2007 09:56:24 -0400
Wayne Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:
> Ethernet controller: 3Com Corporation 3cXFEM656C 10/100 LAN+Winmodem
> CardBus [Tornado]
>
> 3Com Megahertz 10/100 LAN Cardbus
>
but are this pcmcia express card? My notebook don
[L]ash([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> Hi all
>
> I need to buy a ethernet pcmcia express card for my notebook (its
> integrated ethernet card is broken).
> Can anyone suggest me a device that work with linux!??
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
>
> Im
Hi all
I need to buy a ethernet pcmcia express card for my notebook (its
integrated ethernet card is broken).
Can anyone suggest me a device that work with linux!??
Thanks in advance
Im sorry for my bad english
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; > of my new etch on kernel 2.6.18-4-486 , i have to realise that there
> > are no pcmcia-drivers installed on the system. The laptop is an
> > Toshiba Portegé 3010ct without cd-rom-device. How can i install the
> > pcmcia-drivers with the installation? Or better: how can i ins
On Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 08:18:28PM +0200, Theodor van Nahl wrote:
>
> I had installed etch with the net-boot-files on my laptop. The
> installation runs over the "low memory"-function. On the first boot
> of my new etch on kernel 2.6.18-4-486 , i have to realise that
Hello,
I had installed etch with the net-boot-files on my laptop. The installation
runs over the "low memory"-function.
On the first boot of my new etch on kernel 2.6.18-4-486 , i have to realise
that there are no pcmcia-drivers installed on the system. The laptop is an
Toshiba Port
If you've been having trouble getting your pcmcia disk drive found
recently, as I have, the problem may well be with the latest udev. A
line in its persistent.rules disables such drives because udev does
not know how to handle them. After flailing around, I finally
downgraded from udev 0.105-
work. Note that my
PCMCIA card is handled by the xircom_cb module, so it might not be the
exact same one as yours.
There was a message in dmesg about trying "pci=routeirq". I tried that
as well, but it also didn't work.
Does anyone have any other ideas on what could be the
but I have a problem since
> neither the drivers for my laptop's wireless card are installed by default
> (it's a PCMCIA card based on the rt2500 chipset) nor my also PCMCIA-based
> Xircom ethernet card is working!
>
> I should have no problems getting the wireless running on
installed by default
(it's a PCMCIA card based on the rt2500 chipset) nor my also PCMCIA-based
Xircom ethernet card is working!
I should have no problems getting the wireless running once I can download
the rt2x00-source package. Hence, I am putting all priority in getting
the Xircom ethern
Dear Debian people,
On some elderly laptop we have tried to use 3Com 3CRWE62092B Wireless
LAN PC Card. Laptop is running freshly installed Debian etch rc, but it
fails to bring that pcmcia wifi alive, log messages show
,
| pccard: card ejected
On Mon, Mar 05, 2007 at 08:17:12PM +0700, Ken Heard wrote:
> There is absolutely nothing in the packaging or the manual on the
> accompanying CDROM to identify the version. It so happens that I have
> version 3; so I am out of luck as far as that card is concerned. Anyone
> want to buy it? It wo
After taking to heart the two messages received in response to my plea
for help (thanks pinniped and Kevin Mark) I spent several hours on the
net and found some useful information. Nevertheless, I still do not
have a wireless connection.
First, I agree with both pinniped and Kevin Mark that gui
On Mon, 05 Mar 2007 20:17:12 +0700
Ken Heard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
> Second, of the two wireless cards I tried, I found that one, the
> SMC2835W, comes in three versions. Version 1 works if the prism54
> module is installed. However, versions 2 and 3 do not. The only way to
> deter
Ken Heard wrote:
After taking to heart the two messages received in response to my plea
for help (thanks pinniped and Kevin Mark) I spent several hours on the
net and found some useful information. Nevertheless, I still do not
have a wireless connection.
First, I agree with both pinniped and Ke
On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 10:04:26AM +, Ken Heard wrote:
> Consequently, for the duration I wanted to replace the aforementioned
> D-Link card with a wireless PCMCIA card (SMC model 2853W 802.11g, 2.4
> gH, 54 mbps). Unfortunately, I have so far been unable to connect my
> l
I have a Toshiba Tecra 8000 P2 laptop first with Sarge and now with Etgh
installed, plus KDE. Normally, I am in Toronto, where for some time I
have been using a D-Link 10/100 mb LAN + 56k FAX/modem PCMCIA for a
wired RJ-45 connection from the laptop to my home LAN and beyond.
However, I am now
Ken Heard wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the replies. If I understand them correctly, the
> situation is as follows:
>
> PCMCIA cards can be hot plugged and hot unplugged just like for instance
> USB devices.
Right.
> However, also like USB devices, if the PCMCIA card is or c
Ken Heard wrote:
> PCMCIA cards in laptops: do they need to be mounted/unmounted when
> installed/removed like floppies, CF cards, etc.?
Only if they contain a filesystem, otherwise as long as you aren't doing
anything with the card at the time you yank it, everything should happen
au
Ken Heard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Thanks everyone for the replies. If I understand them correctly, the
> situation is as follows:
Very good, however:
> Sure enough, I found a directory called /dev/hde1. By creating
> directory /media/pccfcard and running "mount -t vfat /dev/hde1
> /media/
Thanks everyone for the replies. If I understand them correctly, the
situation is as follows:
PCMCIA cards can be hot plugged and hot unplugged just like for instance
USB devices.
However, also like USB devices, if the PCMCIA card is or contains a
mobile storage device, to gain access to the
On Sat, Feb 17, 2007 at 01:40:30PM -0500, Ken Heard wrote:
> PCMCIA cards in laptops: do they need to be mounted/unmounted when
> installed/removed like floppies, CF cards, etc.?
Not usually, but I suppose what type of card it is. I have a modem
PCMCIA card which I just "release"
Ken Heard wrote:
PCMCIA cards in laptops: do they need to be mounted/unmounted when
installed/removed like floppies, CF cards, etc.?
No need to mount/umount a PCMCIA wireless network card. When I remove my
running RT2500 card in Etch, dmesg shows
pccard: card ejected from slot 0
On Sat, Feb 17, 2007 at 01:40:30PM EST, Ken Heard wrote:
> PCMCIA cards in laptops: do they need to be mounted/unmounted when
> installed/removed like floppies, CF cards, etc.?
mount/umount are file system management commands.
see "man 8 mount" .. in particular the "NAME&qu
PCMCIA cards in laptops: do they need to be mounted/unmounted when
installed/removed like floppies, CF cards, etc.?
Ken Heard
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permanent together (as Relaystations to
increase the range, and such)
The Problem is, that the Proxim Combo-Cards (PCMCIA) are TO expensive as that
I can install 4 of them in each Mesh-Router... (= 24 Cards required plus the
Laptops)
Can anyone can recomment me less expensive international usable
On Tue, 2006-11-21 at 21:12 +, Barney Rubble wrote:
> I've acquired a Netgear WG511T.
>
> Can anyone point me to a decent resource on how to set this up in debian
> (or any other card/distibution combination for that matter)?
Superb card. I used to use that card with Sarge (when Sarge was s
On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 10:09:36AM -0500, Robotis Konstantinos wrote:
> I have Debian Sarge with kernel 2.6.8-2 and I want to install a wireless
> pcmcia
> card. The kernel is configured with every module related to PCMCIA as far as I
> am concerned and the pcmcia-cs package is al
I have Debian Sarge with kernel 2.6.8-2 and I want to install a wireless
pcmcia card. The kernel is configured with every module related to
PCMCIA as far as I am concerned and the pcmcia-cs package is also
installed. The problem is that when the the /etc/init.d/pcmcia script
starts I always get
On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 12:02:37AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> The module loads but fails, and I end up with a wifi0 network interface
> but no wlan0 interface.
>
> Any hints as to how I might get this card loading automatically under
> udev, and then working?
Does /usr/share/doc/pcmciau
world. With kernel image
2.6.17-2-486/udev/pcmciautils (pcmcia-cs and hotplug purged) I have yet
to get a single machine to successfully load the hostap_cs module for
either of the two cards I have used in the past.
(For both cards, I do have one Debian Etch machine with a roll-my-own
2.6.16 kernel
On Tue, Oct 10, 2006 at 01:53:14PM -0400, Curt Howland wrote:
> Quick question about PCMCIA cards. I bought a Linksys 802.11g card to
> repace the 802.11b card, in a 1998 vintage laptop.
>
> When I put the new card in, I get the error "Cardbus not supported".
I'
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Hi. Running up to date Sid.
Quick question about PCMCIA cards. I bought a Linksys 802.11g card to
repace the 802.11b card, in a 1998 vintage laptop.
When I put the new card in, I get the error "Cardbus not supported".
Having never seen
Recently, at my local geek shop, I bought a PCMCIA card called the
Kingmax ZV-DVD (I seem to be collecting PCMCIA cards lately, and this
one was real cheap). Anyway, this is what it looks like:
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y129/Scarletdown/Misc-Stuff/ZV-DVD.jpg
The attached dongle has ports
For the record, GNOME is fine now, but I still can't assemble this driver.
The README says:
RTL Linux Driver version 1.5
for linux 2.6 kernel 2.6.5
on Fedora core 2.0
I assumed this didn't matter if I was compiling it myself... sound
reasonable, or should I use this wrapper thing on the Windows d
On 8/4/06, Chuckk Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Now I can't boot gdm.
Did I mess up some permissions while messing with this driver as root?
I ran chmod 777 /tmp, and now gdm starts. I read the suggestion in
the documentation, but it said make sure it has reasonable
permissions...
Now I can't boot gdm.
/etc/gdm/PreSession/Default: Registering your session with wtmp and utmp
/etc/gdm/PreSession/Default: running: /usr/X11R6/bin/sessreg -a -w
/var/log/wtmp -u /var/run/utmp -x "/var/lib/gdm/:0.Xservers" -h "" -l
":0" "chuckk"
/etc/gdm/Xsession: Beginning session setup...
mkdte
I found there is driver source on the website for the card. It has a
r8180_pci_init.c, three .h files, a sparse readme, a .ko file, two
scripts called 'wlandown' and 'wlanup,' and a makefile.
lol, I can't get these files to do anything.
#make tells me "No rule to make target 'modules'. Stop.
[mo
howto.txt, from the docs of those two. I can't make heads or
tails of it... Can anyone point me in the right direction?
-Chuckk
# lspci
KingTut:/sys/bus/pcmcia/devices# lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 440BX/ZX/DX - 82443BX/ZX/DX
Host bridge (rev 03)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Cor
Hi,
I am having some difficulties on one of my Debian Thinkpads with my
Belkin wireless PCMCIA card (manfid: 0x01bf, 0x3302), and thought I
would post the issue to this list before issuing a bug report. Perhaps
it is a configuration issue.
On my a21m I have had the card working for a long
Bruno Boettcher wrote:
so i am quite lost about what is going wrong
there seem to be no error messages whatsoever...
Launch a mixer and check that the volume is up and the sound channels
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Hello!
recently i noticed that the PCMCIA part has made progress concerning my
TV card, and that a bunch of modules is loaded (saa7134 + saa7134_dvb).
launching tvtime yields channels, image etc all fine, only: there's no
sound...
so i added alsa-oss, but that too didn't solve t
Hi,
i have SonyErisson GC85 pcmcia modem. I don`t know, how to set it. Can
somebody tel me? I tried this:
# cardctl ident
Socket 0:
product info: "Sony Ericsson", "GC85 PC Card", "ML2022"
manfid: 0x0221, 0x2000
function: 2 (serial)
#
# wvdialconf
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Hi!
I can not read my flashcard via the pcmcia slot.
On my Gericom laptop I have installed the
Debian kernel 2.4.27-3-386,
package pcmcia-modules,
package pcmcia-cs.
"cardctl ident 0" reports
product info: "TOSHIBA THNCF512MMA ", "", "", "&qu
Hello Deian Users,
I am looking for my Etch (kernel 2.6.x)
laptop (an old Dell Inspiron 8200)
a fully working pcmcia card with (two) usb2 ports:
any suggestion ?
Thanks,
Jerome
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is loaded, which won't
> work? Please correct me if I'm wrong.
You need to add those modules to your pcmcia-config.
There is a section where you can telle the script what to load.
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Michelle Konzack
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a
/lib/modules/2.6.8-2-386/kernel/drivers/pcmcia/yenta_socket.ko
perhaps also do;
$ locate pcmcia
to find related documentation (locally)
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rying that in view of my description above.
It still doesn't work though. The exact error message is:
ds: No socket drivers loaded!
but as I said the ds module does get loaded a bit later - probably by
the pcmcia scripts. I'm using the kernel pcmcia support and the yenta
socket driv
>>Many thanks for any assistance.
>>
>>
>
>Just a wild thought ... did you try adding ds to /etc/modules? (before the
>others of course). That is if ds.o is also a module (AFAIK modules now have
>the extension .ko)
>
>Andrei
>
>
I should have though
On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 23:09:07 +
Doofus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> After my laptop is booted, I can get driver modules:
>
> orinoco_cs
> orinoco
> hermes
>
> loaded just by typing `modprobe orinoco_cs`
>
>
> Now I'm trying, unsuccessfully, to get them loaded automatically at
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