On Mon, 2009-03-30 at 15:09 -0400, Cody Russell wrote: > On Mon, 2009-03-30 at 12:01 -0700, Marcel Holtmann wrote: > > actually you can start by posting lspci or lsusb output (if the > > ExpressCard using the USB host controller) for you device and see if > > people can make sense out of it. In case this is connected via USB in > > the end, then /proc/bus/usb/devices helps a lot, too. > > Hi Marcel, > > lsusb yields the following line: > > Bus 002 Device 004: ID 04e8:6731 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd > > However, /proc/bus/usb/ does not contain "devices". It appears as an > empty directory.
It appears that the madwimax project may work with your card: http://code.google.com/p/madwimax/source/diff?spec=svn133&r=133&format=side&path=/trunk/src/wimax.c http://code.google.com/p/madwimax/ I haven't tried the driver, nor is it an "upstream" driver (ie, it's not in the Linux kernel, thus it's quality isn't widely tested nor is it as widely reviewed as Intel WiMAX driver). But you might be able to get *somewhere* with it. Let us know how it goes if you give it a shot. Ideally they clean up the driver for inclusion and eventually make it work using the kernel WiMAX API. Dan _______________________________________________ wimax mailing list [email protected] http://www.linuxwimax.org/mailman/listinfo/wimax
