Dunbrokin, yours seems to be another bug.

Because:
1. you - at least sometimes - see your interface through ifconfig.
2. your card uses another driver than mine
3. the driver reports problems due to 32bit I/O, are you running a 64 bit 
version? - if yes the problem could be the driver not beeing compatible with 64 
bit kernel. Actually, the I/O timing problems the driver predicts do happen, 
thus this could be the issue

Therefore, maybe it is better if you report another bug.
Remember to _attach_ in your bug report the files generated by the following 
comands:
uname -a > uname-a.log
cat /proc/version_signature > proc_version_signature.log
sudo lspci -vvnn > lspci-vvnn.log (those are 2 v's not a w)
dmesg > dmesg.log
sudo lspcmcia -vv > lspcmcia-vv.log
That means, that you have to attach five different files.

Additionally, you say, that the card worked under kde 4.1 -
unfortunately, hardware-issues are usually independent from the window
manager / desktop suite and therefore you should maybe add the
information, wich distro/version you were running (hardy?), the best
would be to attach the output of dmesg -a > dmesg-a.log.workedBefore

It would be really kind if you could take the time to gather these
information and add it do a new bug report. Hopefully some developers
can then fix the bug, so that you and everybody else with a similar
hardware configuration can enjoy intrepid final.

Thanks, Mika

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[intrepid-beta] PCMCIA network-card working in hardy does not work
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