Hi Paul
I have a Netgear FA510 card working with Debian woody and kernel
2.4.9. I, too, tried the kernel support, following the hints in the
file README-2.4 from the PCMCIA source package: activating
yenta_socket, using the tulip PCI driver and so on. I wasn't able to
make the hotplug stuff from unstable work though, and in the end I
gave up, disabled kernel PCMCIA support and compiled David Hinds'
package as I've always done. It works, and I didn't have to muck
about with /etc/pcmcia/config
Good luck
Rolf
On Fri, Aug 24, 2001 at 09:11:46PM -0700, Paul Paradise wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> I recently bought a Dell Inspiron 4000 (with the built-in Wireless ethernet)
> and slapped Debian unstable on it right away. ;-) Pretty much everything is
> working nicely, but I just got a Netgear FA511 card for those cases when I
> don't have wireless reception, and I can't seem to get it to work properly.
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Rolf Heckemann
Linux user since kernel 1.2.9
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