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Package: boot-floppies
Version: 3.0.23-2002-05-21
Severity: normal


there are two drivers usable for Lucent Orinoco 802.11b network cards, 
orinoco_cs and wvlan_cs.

the pcmcia config file /etc/pcmcia/config installed by boot-floppies 
expects the orinoco_cs module to be present; however the module set 
supplies wvlan_cs and not orinoco_cs. 

Changing orinoco_cs to wvlan_cs or supplying the orinoco_cs driver would
fix it. Having iwconfig available would be useful but not necessary as
the network name can be supplied in the modprobe commandline. 
The ability to do so via the GUI would also be useful, but also not
vital. 


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Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 15:02:33 +0100
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Please use the bf2.4 installation kernel which provides more recent
drivers, including the needed orinoco_cs.

Gruss/Regards,
Eduard.
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