PCMCIA card - solved

2004-07-13 Thread Kupcsik Laszlo
Sorry to answer my own post (from yesterday) Just to let people, who might have the same problem know: For Maxxtro Fast Ethernet cards (RTL8139 chipset) with kernel 2.6: Modules needed: PCMCIA support (yenta module), cardbus support, 8139too, 8139cp The latter two are _not_ in the PCMCIA Ethern

PCMCIA card - solved

2004-07-13 Thread Kupcsik Laszlo
Sorry to answer my own post (from yesterday) Just to let people, who might have the same problem know: For Maxxtro Fast Ethernet cards (RTL8139 chipset) with kernel 2.6: Modules needed: PCMCIA support (yenta module), cardbus support, 8139too, 8139cp The latter two are _not_ in the PCMCIA Ethern

cardbus identification info

2004-07-12 Thread Kupcsik Laszlo
Hi! I have a Debian Sarge on a Dell Inspiron 8100. PCMCIA base packages are installed, no pcmcia drivers, since I use kernel 2.6.7. Cardbus support is in the kernel, yenta module is loaded fine. My problem is that I bought a Maxxtro Fast ethernet adapter, which claims to be Linux compatible. It

cardbus identification info

2004-07-12 Thread Kupcsik Laszlo
Hi! I have a Debian Sarge on a Dell Inspiron 8100. PCMCIA base packages are installed, no pcmcia drivers, since I use kernel 2.6.7. Cardbus support is in the kernel, yenta module is loaded fine. My problem is that I bought a Maxxtro Fast ethernet adapter, which claims to be Linux compatible. It