Hi, I've installed Debian 2.2 on my laptop but I'm having problems with my network card. I had SuSE 6.1 for a while and the networkd card was running on SuSE after I've compiled the pcnet_cs.c again (comes on a disk with the networkcard). I had to compile it again using the sources of the pcmcia-3.1.14 but then it worked. I have only configured the card in /etc/pcmcia/configure and after that the modules are loaded and I get a high and then a low beep. It looks like I'm only missing a little thing I am still using the standard kernel that comes with the debian distribution (don't remember the name - I picked it during the installation) It's a 2.2.15 kernel. PCMCIA is 3.1.8 Here's the part in daemon.log when I restart pcmcia: Jul 18 05:40:39 mps cardmgr[156]: starting, version is 3.1.8 Jul 18 05:40:39 mps cardmgr[156]: watching 2 sockets Jul 18 05:40:39 mps cardmgr[156]: initializing socket 0 Jul 18 05:40:39 mps cardmgr[156]: unsupported card in socket 0 Jul 18 05:40:39 mps cardmgr[156]: product info: "PCMCIA", "V.90 Communication Device", "", "" Jul 18 05:40:39 mps cardmgr[156]: manfid: 0x018a, 0x0001 Jul 18 05:40:39 mps cardmgr[156]: initializing socket 1 Jul 18 05:40:39 mps cardmgr[156]: socket 1: 10/100Mbps Ethernet Card Jul 18 05:40:40 mps cardmgr[156]: executing: 'insmod /lib/modules/2.2.15/pcmcia/8390.o' Jul 18 05:40:40 mps cardmgr[156]: executing: 'insmod /lib/modules/2.2.15/pcmcia/pcnet_cs.o' Jul 18 05:40:40 mps cardmgr[156]: get dev info on socket 1 failed: No such device Does anybody know what that means ? Am I missing something in my kernel ? Any help is greatly appreciated... Jens -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]