> Feb 20 14:10:49 localhost cardmgr[200]: unsupported card in socket 3 > Feb 20 14:10:49 localhost cardmgr[200]: no product info available > Feb 20 14:10:49 localhost cardmgr[200]: PCI id: 0xffff, 0xffff > > Which is strange because it's the same card I use in the laptop's > sockets to network... But you may try a workaround, put a file let's say "card.conf" in /etc/pcmcia which contains, e.g. (according to your card, more information see PCMCIA-HOWTO, chapter "Unsupported Cards"):
card "CARD Name" pciid 0xffff, 0xffff bind "pcnet_cs" Then restart PCMCIA `/etc/init.d/pcmcia restart' Werner PS: Maybe also an update to the latest PCMCIA-CS 3.1.31 helps, too. -- |=| Werner Heuser = Keplerstr. 11A = D-10589 Berlin = Germany |=| <wehe_AT_mobilix.org> T. 0049 - (0)30 - 349 53 86 |=| http://MobiliX.org How to Use UniX on Mobile Computers |=| http://Xtops.DE Laptops+PDAs pre-installed with UniX |*| This is no time for phony rhetoric -- Lou Reed -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]