hi,
maybe you could try the following:
> the /etc/pcmcia/config.opt file:
>
> device "3c59x"
> class "network" module "3c59x"
>
> card "3Com 3c575-TX Fast EtherLink XL"
> manfid 0x0101, 0x5057
> bind "3c59x"
>
> module "3c59x" opts "debug=3 rx_copybreak=300"
replace all 'mod
hi,
maybe you could try the following:
> the /etc/pcmcia/config.opt file:
>
> device "3c59x"
> class "network" module "3c59x"
>
> card "3Com 3c575-TX Fast EtherLink XL"
> manfid 0x0101, 0x5057
> bind "3c59x"
>
> module "3c59x" opts "debug=3 rx_copybreak=300"
replace all 'mo
Hi Debian laptop users
Sorry to bother you with what I am sure will turn out to be a stupid mistake
on my part, but I have been unable to find any help in either the Debian
bug database or on the web.
I installed Debian just over 2 years ago on my laptop (a Dell Inspiron), and
with a little effo
On Wednesday 06 June 2001 08:44, Steve Dobson wrote:
> Hi Debian laptop users
>
> Sorry to bother you with what I am sure will turn out to be a stupid
> mistake on my part, but I have been unable to find any help in either the
> Debian bug database or on the web.
I too am experiencing the same pro
hi,
are you unsing the modules within in the kernel or pcmcia-cs?
I had have the same problem with an tulip clone and consider
to use the pcmcia-cs modules, which build excatly for 2.4 as
under 2.2. Please read the infos at pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net
--
Henning Heinold
mercoledì 06 giugno 2001, alle 12:46, CM ha scritto:
: On Wednesday 06 June 2001 08:44, Steve Dobson wrote:
: > Hi Debian laptop users
: >
: > Sorry to bother you with what I am sure will turn out to be a stupid
: > mistake on my part, but I have been unable to find any help in either the
: > Debia
hi,
i'm had problems too with pcmcia under 2.4.x but just a few days ago i
decided to leave pcmcia out of the kernel and install the modules from the
pcmcia-cs package (not the debian ones) afterwards and now everything is
going fine, i didn't even add anything to config.opts just put in the
conf
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 02:44:27PM +0100, Steve Dobson wrote:
> Hi Debian laptop users
>
...
>
> Reading /etc/pcmcia/network I see that the second argument should be the
> network interface name not the device name. Why is cardmgr passing `3c59x'
> to this script rather than `eth0'? What have
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 02:44:27PM +0100, Steve Dobson wrote:
> Hi Debian laptop users
>
...
>
> Reading /etc/pcmcia/network I see that the second argument should be the
> network interface name not the device name. Why is cardmgr passing `3c59x'
> to this script rather than `eth0'? What hav
hi,
i'm had problems too with pcmcia under 2.4.x but just a few days ago i
decided to leave pcmcia out of the kernel and install the modules from the
pcmcia-cs package (not the debian ones) afterwards and now everything is
going fine, i didn't even add anything to config.opts just put in the
con
mercoledì 06 giugno 2001, alle 12:46, CM ha scritto:
: On Wednesday 06 June 2001 08:44, Steve Dobson wrote:
: > Hi Debian laptop users
: >
: > Sorry to bother you with what I am sure will turn out to be a stupid
: > mistake on my part, but I have been unable to find any help in either the
: > Debi
hi,
are you unsing the modules within in the kernel or pcmcia-cs?
I had have the same problem with an tulip clone and consider
to use the pcmcia-cs modules, which build excatly for 2.4 as
under 2.2. Please read the infos at pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net
--
Henning Heinold
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On Wednesday 06 June 2001 08:44, Steve Dobson wrote:
> Hi Debian laptop users
>
> Sorry to bother you with what I am sure will turn out to be a stupid
> mistake on my part, but I have been unable to find any help in either the
> Debian bug database or on the web.
I too am experiencing the same pr
Hi Debian laptop users
Sorry to bother you with what I am sure will turn out to be a stupid mistake
on my part, but I have been unable to find any help in either the Debian
bug database or on the web.
I installed Debian just over 2 years ago on my laptop (a Dell Inspiron), and
with a little eff
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