On 29 Dec 2003, Andrew McMillan<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: [...]
> > Hi Xavier, Yo Andrew, > I have a Linksys card (WPC-11 "Instant Wireless" ver.3) and I've > switched to 2.6.0 here, but I do remember getting something like those > sorts of messages ages ago when I switched to the in-kernel PCMCIA > driver from the external ones. > > I believe that at that point I had to edit /etc/default/pcmcia from > this: > > =============================================== > # Defaults for pcmcia (sourced by /etc/init.d/pcmcia) > PCMCIA=yes > PCIC=i82365 > PCIC_OPTS= > CORE_OPTS= > CARDMGR_OPTS= > =============================================== > > to this: > =============================================== > # Defaults for pcmcia (sourced by /etc/init.d/pcmcia) > PCMCIA=yes > PCIC=yenta_socket > PCIC_OPTS= > CORE_OPTS= > CARDMGR_OPTS= > =============================================== I have tried the 2 configurations above but still have problems. It seems to me that I have new problems. Now whenever I plug my WIFI card, I have messages like this: ,---- | Dec 31 12:11:03 totoz cardmgr[1510]: socket 0: Linksys WPC11 11Mbps 802.11b WLAN Card | Dec 31 12:11:03 totoz kernel: orinoco_cs: RequestIRQ: Unsupported mode | Dec 31 12:11:04 totoz cardmgr[1510]: get dev info on socket 0 failed: Resource temporarily unavailable `---- Maybe you can send to me either your /etc/pcmcia/config.opts and tell me how you did configure you WIFI card (using /etc/network/interfaces or using the built-in /etc/pcmcia/wireless.opts ?). Also note that the only thing which refers to something like a mode is in the interfaces files (wireless_mode managed). Do you think it is due to this line. My situation is as follow: I have a Linksys AP and want to use it with my WIFI WPC11 Linksys card from my laptop. Maybe this can help. > The only problems I have had getting my WLAN to work with 2.6.0 so far > have been in disabling the ISA BUS support (hey, I won't need that > will I? Yup, you will). Once I re-enabled it everything is working I have removed ISA support from kernel too but obviously that didn't fix anything here. > fine, except I no longer get beeps when I insert/remove the card - > probably a google search would tell me some module option or hotplug > option somewhere that would fix that too... :-) So do I ;) At card insertion nothing happens but "errors" above. Regards, zeDek -- Xavier MAILLARD (GnuPG: 1024D/1E028EA5) EmacsOS user (http://emacsfr.org) APRIL (http://www.april.org)
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