On Thu, 2005-10-13 at 06:54 -0500, Robert D. Crawford wrote: > "Barry, Christopher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > seems like I remember this issue, and you'll need to exclude some > > memory > > ranges. Unfortunately, I do not have access to the box I had this card > > in now, but maybe these tidbits can help google the answer. > > I did see something on the net concerning this, but it did not work for > me. Do you know how to find out the ranges that need to be excluded, > and why? > > Thanks, > > rdc > >
this may help anyone with similar issues... from: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/archive/41/2005/01/4/72457 stir_freyHi all. If you are still working on this card I obtained a beta driver from proxim yesterday. I put it on my site, [url]www.greenblaze.com[/url] . Fair warning this is a beta driver. I tried installing it on rhat 9 and it installed fine, but it killed my pcmcia service. When I try to start pcmcia modprobe cant locate pcmcia_core.o, yenta_socket.o, or ds.o. I'm going to try again today with a fresh install. (no, I didn't really try to fix it) When I talked with tech support at proxim they said it was a hermes II chip set in the thing, which goes along with the other posts. If you try this let me know how it goes. I plan on posting the good, the bad and the ugly on my site and I will be checking here as well. Of all the postings this one seems the most promising. enjoy....stir_freyI got it to work now. I just have to use insmod to load the modules that it cant find. Its a temp fix but it works. :-)cp8I managed to get mine up and running under slackware 9.0 thanks a million!!!!! this is exactly what i was looking for. i download the driver and got it up and running under redhat9.0 in minutes. i'm using the card right now. thanks again :) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]