>>>>> "Doc" == "Doc <- KD4E" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> writes:
Hubert> If you upgraded to woody, it should have downloaded the new Hubert> pcmcia-modules package, so you shouldn't need to copy anything. Hubert> You can check in /lib/modules/<version> (where <version> is the Hubert> output of "uname -r"). There should be a pcmcia directory in Hubert> there. Doc> /lib/modules/2.2.18/pcmcia/ has a bunch of modules, including the Doc> one I need "3c589_cs.o" but 2.2.18 is the old kernel -- I upgraded Doc> to Woody which I imagine is 2.4.10 or something from Testing. Upgrading to Woody should not install a new kernel for you, unless you specifically request it to. What does "uname -r" say? That will tell you what kernel version you have. If you do have a new kernel, you should install the pcmcia-modules-<version> package too. [...] Hubert> "cardctl insert" should work. Or you may need to reboot (I Hubert> doubt it). Make a note of any error messages when you do Hubert> "cardctl insert". Doc> "no pcmcia driver in /proc/devices" How did you get "cardctl ident" to give you output last time? Doing the same thing should help. -- ____ | ----------------------------------------------------------- | / --+-- | / ___|___ Hubert Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | \ | _|_ | |__| |__|__| Research is to see what everybody else has seen, and | | think what nobody else has thought. | / | \ -- anonymous | / | \ | | <><------------------- http://www.geocities.com/hubertchan/