On Sat, Nov 25, 2006 at 11:18:38AM +0100, Giuseppe Bellini wrote:
> well, this is the real home page
> http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page
There is also this page: http://packages.debian.org/rt2400
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I have successfully installed Debian Sarge on my stone age Fujitsu Biblo
Lifebook B112 (1999). The only thing that won't work is wireless. I have
an
E-tech PC Card adaptor with a rt2500 chip. Tried
et: Freitag, 24. November 2006 20:57
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Betreff: rt2500 pc card on fujitsu biblo lifebook b112
I have successfully installed Debian Sarge on my stone age Fujitsu Biblo
Lifebook B112 (1999). The only thing that won't work is wireless. I have an
E-tech PC Card a
Hello,
Am Freitag, 24. November 2006 20:57 schrieb Karel de Raat:
> I have successfully installed Debian Sarge on my stone age Fujitsu Biblo
> Lifebook B112 (1999). The only thing that won't work is wireless. I have an
> E-tech PC Card adaptor with a rt2500 chip. Tried several t
I have successfully installed Debian Sarge on my stone age Fujitsu Biblo
Lifebook B112 (1999). The only thing that won't work is wireless. I have an
E-tech PC Card adaptor with a rt2500 chip. Tried several things. However, no
success at all. Any ideas?
Thank you in advance,
Toxic Charley
Alexander Bernauer wrote:
On Sat, Feb 11, 2006 at 02:52:13PM -0500, cga wrote:
Recently installed "etch" and had problems with the installer
recognizing/configuring my PC card. Now when I boot into the the new
system ifconfig only lists the loopback interface. "cardctl
id
Recently installed "etch" and had problems with the installer
recognizing/configuring my PC card. Now when I boot into the the new
system ifconfig only lists the loopback interface. "cardctl
ident/info/status" do not seem to indicate a problem with pcmcia..
"ifconf
ter
way to go about getting my wireless card to work. Any ideas? Is there some
way to manually install the drivers?
- Original Message -
From: "Webster Kelsey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 4:36 PM
Subject: newbie: net install via wireless PC
ter
way to go about getting my wireless card to work. Any ideas? Is there some
way to manually install the drivers?
- Original Message -
From: "Webster Kelsey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 4:36 PM
Subject: newbie:
I am trying to install Debian (woody) on an old Thinkpad 560. I have
created the rescue, boot and drivers1-4 floppies.
My only means of loading stuff on to the laptop are the floppy drive and
wireless card. I would like to do a network install. The problem is I
can't get the system to recognize
I am trying to install Debian (woody) on an old Thinkpad 560. I have
created the rescue, boot and drivers1-4 floppies.
My only means of loading stuff on to the laptop are the floppy drive and
wireless card. I would like to do a network install. The problem is I
can't get the system to recognize
I am a business consultant based in Nigeria and I do buy and sell diferent
types of goods both locally and internationally.
I was just contracted with a little supply of orinoco 11b client pc card
(gold and Silver).
So I went through your web site I learnt that you sell this item.I will
I am a business consultant based in Nigeria and I do buy and sell diferent
types of goods both locally and internationally.
I was just contracted with a little supply of orinoco 11b client pc card
(gold and Silver).
So I went through your web site I learnt that you sell this item.I will like
I have a model 8420-WD card labeled Orinoco, sold by Proxim, and with
a chip from Agere Systems. I had given up on this card, but recently
stumbled across a driver at www.greenblaze.com/proxim.html. This
driver is also available at www.agere.com/support/drivers/ I
downloaded the driver and read
I have a model 8420-WD card labeled Orinoco, sold by Proxim, and with
a chip from Agere Systems. I had given up on this card, but recently
stumbled across a driver at www.greenblaze.com/proxim.html. This
driver is also available at www.agere.com/support/drivers/ I
downloaded the driver and read
On Wed, Oct 15, 2003 at 08:08:55AM -0400, Brock Jimmy D Contr DODHSR5 wrote:
> Using woody.
>
> I have a Linksys EhterFast 10/100 + 56K Modem PC Card.
Did you try "discover" package? Also try to select PCMCIA or PCI
modules during install manuallly from menu if needed.
On Wed, Oct 15, 2003 at 08:08:55AM -0400, Brock Jimmy D Contr DODHSR5 wrote:
> Using woody.
>
> I have a Linksys EhterFast 10/100 + 56K Modem PC Card.
Did you try "discover" package? Also try to select PCMCIA or PCI
modules during install manuallly from menu if needed.
Using woody.
I have a Linksys EhterFast 10/100 + 56K Modem PC Card.
It is not being recognized during install (I'm never prompted to search for a
DHCP server).
When I run ifconfig: there is no eth0
I checked the Linksys site and did not a specific driver for Linux.
Any suggestion?
Than
Using woody.
I have a Linksys EhterFast 10/100 + 56K Modem PC Card.
It is not being recognized during install (I'm never prompted to search for a DHCP
server).
When I run ifconfig: there is no eth0
I checked the Linksys site and did not a specific driver for Linux.
Any suggestion?
Than
On Sun, Aug 17, 2003 at 10:52:37AM -0400, James wrote:
> Obviously, I need hardware, but, if anyone has any
> existing software for serial data capture, display, and
> analysis, I'd be keenly interested in that software.
Hey, grep :-)
cat /dev/ttyS0 | tee output > /dev/ttyS1
grep "things" output
> I'm looking for a PCcard (PCMCIA) that gives me at least
> (2) serial ports. I intend to use the card as an input and
> output for RS 232/422/485 as a serial data analyzer.
Try the PCMCIA/CF card Linux compatibility survey
http://tuxmobil.org/pcmcia_linux.html
Werner
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On Sun, Aug 17, 2003 at 10:52:37AM -0400, James wrote:
> Obviously, I need hardware, but, if anyone has any
> existing software for serial data capture, display, and
> analysis, I'd be keenly interested in that software.
Hey, grep :-)
cat /dev/ttyS0 | tee output > /dev/ttyS1
grep "things" output
> I'm looking for a PCcard (PCMCIA) that gives me at least
> (2) serial ports. I intend to use the card as an input and
> output for RS 232/422/485 as a serial data analyzer.
Try the PCMCIA/CF card Linux compatibility survey
http://tuxmobil.org/pcmcia_linux.html
Werner
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Hello Debian Laptop users,
I'm looking for a PCcard (PCMCIA) that gives me at least
(2) serial ports. I intend to use the card as an input and
output for RS 232/422/485 as a serial data analyzer.
Kind of like ethereal for serial communications, but
you need (2) serial ports.
Obviously, I need
Hello Debian Laptop users,
I'm looking for a PCcard (PCMCIA) that gives me at least
(2) serial ports. I intend to use the card as an input and
output for RS 232/422/485 as a serial data analyzer.
Kind of like ethereal for serial communications, but
you need (2) serial ports.
Obviously, I need ha
From: "Christian Gennerat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Marc Schlensog a écrit :
>
> >I got the advice to install the standalone pcmcia_cs package
> >to get my CF-cards in a PCMCIA-adapter working. Surprisingly
> >it actually worked out. Now I'm having the problem, that I can't
> >get my Realtek8139-base
Marc Schlensog a écrit :
Hi, folks,
I got the advice to install the standalone pcmcia_cs package
to get my CF-cards in a PCMCIA-adapter working. Surprisingly
it actually worked out. Now I'm having the problem, that I can't
get my Realtek8139-based PCMCIA-NIC working anymore.
After
kernel: cs:
Hi, folks,
I got the advice to install the standalone pcmcia_cs package
to get my CF-cards in a PCMCIA-adapter working. Surprisingly
it actually worked out. Now I'm having the problem, that I can't
get my Realtek8139-based PCMCIA-NIC working anymore.
After
kernel: cs: cb_alloc(bus 2): vendor 0x10
From: "Christian Gennerat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Marc Schlensog a écrit :
>
> >I got the advice to install the standalone pcmcia_cs package
> >to get my CF-cards in a PCMCIA-adapter working. Surprisingly
> >it actually worked out. Now I'm having the problem, that I can't
> >get my Realtek8139-base
Marc Schlensog a écrit :
Hi, folks,
I got the advice to install the standalone pcmcia_cs package
to get my CF-cards in a PCMCIA-adapter working. Surprisingly
it actually worked out. Now I'm having the problem, that I can't
get my Realtek8139-based PCMCIA-NIC working anymore.
After
kernel: cs: cb_
Hi, folks,
I got the advice to install the standalone pcmcia_cs package
to get my CF-cards in a PCMCIA-adapter working. Surprisingly
it actually worked out. Now I'm having the problem, that I can't
get my Realtek8139-based PCMCIA-NIC working anymore.
After
kernel: cs: cb_alloc(bus 2): vendor 0x10
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 23:40:04 +0200, Cyber-Alvin wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am not get my Linksys EtherFast 10/100 + 56K Modem PC Card (PCMLM56)
> running unter the Kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4.
>
> It was running very good unter the Kernel 2.2.20, anything was
> perfekt, I used the a
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 23:40:04 +0200, Cyber-Alvin wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am not get my Linksys EtherFast 10/100 + 56K Modem PC Card (PCMLM56)
> running unter the Kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4.
>
> It was running very good unter the Kernel 2.2.20, anything was
> perfekt, I used the a
Hi there,
I am not get my Linksys EtherFast 10/100 + 56K Modem PC Card (PCMLM56)
running unter the Kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4.
It was running very good unter the Kernel 2.2.20, anything was
perfekt, I used the arcnet modul, also the tulib modul was fine...
I tryed a few know moduls, and the
Hi there,
I am not get my Linksys EtherFast 10/100 + 56K Modem PC Card (PCMLM56)
running unter the Kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4.
It was running very good unter the Kernel 2.2.20, anything was
perfekt, I used the arcnet modul, also the tulib modul was fine...
I tryed a few know moduls, and the
Hi all,
I got this card: "Intel PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN PC Card PCMCIA"
Does anyone one of you managed to make this card work in rfmon (monitor mode)?
It should be an orinoco chipset and works fine in normal condition but, even if
the driver are patched, the card seems to n
Hi all,
I got this card: "Intel PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN PC Card PCMCIA"
Does anyone one of you managed to make this card work in rfmon (monitor mode)?
It should be an orinoco chipset and works fine in normal condition but, even if
the driver are patched, the card seems to n
Hi all,
I got this card: "Intel PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN PC Card PCMCIA"
Does anyone one of you managed to make this card work in rfmon (monitor mode)?
It should be an orinoco chipset and works fine in normal condition but, even if the
driver are patched, the card seems to n
Hi all,
I got this card: "Intel PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN PC Card PCMCIA"
Does anyone one of you managed to make this card work in rfmon (monitor mode)?
It should be an orinoco chipset and works fine in normal condition but, even if the
driver are patched, the card seems to n
t encryption and enable Shared then
> my card cannot communicate with the AP. However if my card has encryption
> set and the AP has Open enabled it works - with errors generated above. If
> i turn off encryption in my pc-card then it cannot communicate with the AP.
>
> Anyway, I wo
set and the AP has Open enabled it works - with errors generated above. If
i turn off encryption in my pc-card then it cannot communicate with the AP.
Anyway, I would be very glad if anyone had an idea as to the problem here.
Thomas
Hi
I downloaded new firmware for my ap (Netgear ME102) and then automagically
it works, although some encryption settings have to be made manually.
Thanks from all of those who posted replies.
THomas
Hi
Maybe your card doesn't support an ESSID of "any"?
unfortunately i get the same error if i give the MAC adress of the
accesspoint
KEY="YOUR KEY HERE restricted"
How does one write the encryption key, i mean shoudl it be written 1234567
or should it be written 12-34-56-78, or perh
Hi Thomas.
Am Mon, 2003-04-28 um 09.43 schrieb Thomas Nyman:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am running "sid" and have a netgear ME102 access point connected to my
> nework hub. My network does not use dhcp, all ipadresses are static
> adresses. The ME102 works fine with the Bel
Hi everyone,
I am running "sid" and have a netgear ME102 access point connected to my
nework hub. My network does not use dhcp, all ipadresses are static
adresses. The ME102 works fine with the Belkin F5D6020Y PC-card when
connecting via a windows laptop, so the configuration for
Does this modem work under linux? Is it a winmodem?
I'm able to connect but after 30-60 sec modem stop sending and receiving
data... with connection still alive.
Modem chipset is Intel/ambient FM56C-NCTS (manfid 0x014e, 0x0088).
thanks in advance...
lord yupa
Ok got a new Lexar Reader today
works without problems!
Thanks for Help!
Ok got a new Lexar Reader today
works without problems!
Thanks for Help!
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e on my
> > laptop. At present the only way I can get online
> is at
> > a University - they have Ethernet.
> > I have a Zonet zen1100 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet
> > 16-bit PC Card and I would like to know what I
> have to
> > put into what files so that I c
e on my
> > laptop. At present the only way I can get online
> is at
> > a University - they have Ethernet.
> > I have a Zonet zen1100 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet
> > 16-bit PC Card and I would like to know what I
> have to
> > put into what files so that I c
I built my kernel myself; I built pcmcia-cs myself, just a couple of minutes
later.
When I build pcmcia-cs-3.1.33-6 alongside kernel 2.4.20, I'm not able to use
the orinoco_cs module (and I get the unresolved symbols messages).
When I build pcmcia-cs-3.1.33.6 alongside kernel 2.4.20, the orinoc
I built my kernel myself; I built pcmcia-cs myself, just a couple of minutes later.
When I build pcmcia-cs-3.1.33-6 alongside kernel 2.4.20, I'm not able to use the
orinoco_cs module (and I get the unresolved symbols messages).
When I build pcmcia-cs-3.1.33.6 alongside kernel 2.4.20, the orinoco
Hello!
Thank You all for your Help!
It seems that my PC-Card has a Hardware damage. Today I tried it in an
other Notebook (Win) an it doesn't work. So I ordered a new Card.
I will give yo an update wetehr the new Card is working or not!
THX Florian
Hello!
Thank You all for your Help!
It seems that my PC-Card has a Hardware damage. Today I tried it in an
other Notebook (Win) an it doesn't work. So I ordered a new Card.
I will give yo an update wetehr the new Card is working or not!
THX Florian
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they have Ethernet.
> I have a Zonet zen1100 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet
> 16-bit PC Card and I would like to know what I have to
> put into what files so that I can get online.
> The card is recognized when I run "dump_csi".
> I am including the linux readme file from the dr
they have Ethernet.
> I have a Zonet zen1100 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet
> 16-bit PC Card and I would like to know what I have to
> put into what files so that I can get online.
> The card is recognized when I run "dump_csi".
> I am including the linux readme file from the dr
Dear People,
I am still an utter novice and this seems a task too
big for me:
I have only CDROM drve and no floppy drive on my
laptop. At present the only way I can get online is at
a University - they have Ethernet.
I have a Zonet zen1100 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet
16-bit PC Card and I
Dear People,
I am still an utter novice and this seems a task too
big for me:
I have only CDROM drve and no floppy drive on my
laptop. At present the only way I can get online is at
a University - they have Ethernet.
I have a Zonet zen1100 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet
16-bit PC Card and I
Werner Heuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> As mentioned sometimes before the PCMCIA adapter is not the
> cause of the problem. Please refer always to the card which
> causes trouble.
This is one Psion/Sandisc 16 MB, one new Samsung 16 MB and one Noname
("ProFoto") 64 MB Card. The Pson/Sandis and
Werner Heuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> As mentioned sometimes before the PCMCIA adapter is not the
> cause of the problem. Please refer always to the card which
> causes trouble.
This is one Psion/Sandisc 16 MB, one new Samsung 16 MB and one Noname
("ProFoto") 64 MB Card. The Pson/Sandis and
On Sat, 15 Feb 2003 23:52:06 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>When I tried that combination, I couldn't use my Orinoco wireless card. When I
> tried to insert the module I got "unresolved symbols" errors. When I tried to
> apt-get the newer pcmcia-cs sources, I discovered the dependency on libc6.
b
When I tried that combination, I couldn't use my Orinoco wireless card. When I
tried to insert the module I got "unresolved symbols" errors. When I tried to
apt-get the newer pcmcia-cs sources, I discovered the dependency on libc6.
The change in pcmcia-cs did in fact take place. And it's also tr
On Sat, 15 Feb 2003 23:52:06 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>When I tried that combination, I couldn't use my Orinoco wireless card. When I
> tried to insert the module I got "unresolved symbols" errors. When I tried to
> apt-get the newer pcmcia-cs sources, I discovered the dependency on libc6.
b
When I tried that combination, I couldn't use my Orinoco wireless card. When I tried
to insert the module I got "unresolved symbols" errors. When I tried to apt-get the
newer pcmcia-cs sources, I discovered the dependency on libc6.
The change in pcmcia-cs did in fact take place. And it's also tr
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003 13:49:25 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Card Services (pcmcia-cs) changed between Woody (3.1.33-6) and sid
>(3.2.2-1). You need pcmcia-cs from sid in order to use 2.4.20.
this is not true. i'm running 2.4.20 and 3.1.33-6 without any problems,
and use a wireless card, a pcmcia-
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003 13:49:25 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Card Services (pcmcia-cs) changed between Woody (3.1.33-6) and sid
>(3.2.2-1). You need pcmcia-cs from sid in order to use 2.4.20.
this is not true. i'm running 2.4.20 and 3.1.33-6 without any problems,
and use a wireless card, a pcmcia-
Card Services (pcmcia-cs) changed between Woody (3.1.33-6) and sid
(3.2.2-1). You need pcmcia-cs from sid in order to use 2.4.20.
Unfortunately pcmcia-cs-3.2.2-1 depends on the infamous libc6 and some
other stuff from sid you may not want to install right now.
I was faced with the same choice, an
Card Services (pcmcia-cs) changed between Woody (3.1.33-6) and sid
(3.2.2-1). You need pcmcia-cs from sid in order to use 2.4.20.
Unfortunately pcmcia-cs-3.2.2-1 depends on the infamous libc6 and some
other stuff from sid you may not want to install right now.
I was faced with the same choice, an
> Sorry that took a while but half a liter beer knocked out my Notebook
> for one week ... know it is back working properly!
Don't drink and drive ;-)
> But the PCMCIA Adapter for my CF Card still doesn't work!
As mentioned sometimes before the PCMCIA adapter is not the
cause of the problem. Ple
> Sorry that took a while but half a liter beer knocked out my Notebook
> for one week ... know it is back working properly!
Don't drink and drive ;-)
> But the PCMCIA Adapter for my CF Card still doesn't work!
As mentioned sometimes before the PCMCIA adapter is not the
cause of the problem. Ple
Florian Reichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> But the PCMCIA Adapter for my CF Card still doesn't work!
>
> I compiled a new Kernel (2.4.20) without pcmcia support. Then I
> compiled the pcmcia sources from the woody Distribution (used
> make-kpg) before installing the debs i removed the pcmci
Werner Heuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Thats what I am actually trying! But I never had success bulding a 2.4
> > Kernel without pcmcia and the pcmcia-cs. I allways missed something so
> > that something didn't work. But I am going to give it a try ...
> > Will report success here...
>
> T
Florian Reichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> But the PCMCIA Adapter for my CF Card still doesn't work!
>
> I compiled a new Kernel (2.4.20) without pcmcia support. Then I
> compiled the pcmcia sources from the woody Distribution (used
> make-kpg) before installing the debs i removed the pcmci
Werner Heuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Thats what I am actually trying! But I never had success bulding a 2.4
> > Kernel without pcmcia and the pcmcia-cs. I allways missed something so
> > that something didn't work. But I am going to give it a try ...
> > Will report success here...
>
> T
Werner Heuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > I have a SanDisk PC Card Adapter for CompactFlash Cards. I rember that
> > > this Card has been working without any problems with mdk.
> > >
> > > But now with debian it doesn't work.
> >
Werner Heuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > I have a SanDisk PC Card Adapter for CompactFlash Cards. I rember that
> > > this Card has been working without any problems with mdk.
> > >
> > > But now with debian it doesn't work.
> >
> As far as I know the passive PCMCIA Compact Flash to PCCard Adapters
> doesn't have a firmware. And as I wrote it wored under mandrake 8.2
> perfectly
Yes the adapter doesn't have any firmware but the
CF card you are using in it.
Since it worked with Mandrake there is a chance that your PC
> > I have a SanDisk PC Card Adapter for CompactFlash Cards. I rember that
> > this Card has been working without any problems with mdk.
> >
> > But now with debian it doesn't work.
>
> Does anyone here know something about an conflict between the Toshiba
Florian Reichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello!
>
> I have a SanDisk PC Card Adapter for CompactFlash Cards. I rember that
> this Card has been working without any problems with mdk.
>
> But now with debian it doesn't work.
Does anyone here know something
Werner Heuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Shure you are right! But cardctl ident just says:
> > No product info available
> > So what should I enter here?
>
> Very bad. You may search for a firmware update or
As far as I know the passive PCMCIA Compact Flash to PCCard Adapters
doesn't have
> As far as I know the passive PCMCIA Compact Flash to PCCard Adapters
> doesn't have a firmware. And as I wrote it wored under mandrake 8.2
> perfectly
Yes the adapter doesn't have any firmware but the
CF card you are using in it.
Since it worked with Mandrake there is a chance that your PC
> > I have a SanDisk PC Card Adapter for CompactFlash Cards. I rember that
> > this Card has been working without any problems with mdk.
> >
> > But now with debian it doesn't work.
>
> Does anyone here know something about an conflict between the Toshiba
Florian Reichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello!
>
> I have a SanDisk PC Card Adapter for CompactFlash Cards. I rember that
> this Card has been working without any problems with mdk.
>
> But now with debian it doesn't work.
Does anyone here know something
Werner Heuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Shure you are right! But cardctl ident just says:
> > No product info available
> > So what should I enter here?
>
> Very bad. You may search for a firmware update or
As far as I know the passive PCMCIA Compact Flash to PCCard Adapters
doesn't have
I think you should enable scsi-emulation in the kernel for this to work.
-->negon
On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 12:59, Florian Reichert wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I have a SanDisk PC Card Adapter for CompactFlash Cards. I rember that
> this Card has been working without any problems with md
> Shure you are right! But cardctl ident just says:
> No product info available
> So what should I enter here?
Very bad. You may search for a firmware update or
try dump_cis from the pcmcia-cs package to reveal data
from the card. Or try the latest pcmcia-cs tools
from http://pcmcia-cs.sourcefor
I think you should enable scsi-emulation in the kernel for this to work.
-->negon
On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 12:59, Florian Reichert wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I have a SanDisk PC Card Adapter for CompactFlash Cards. I rember that
> this Card has been working without any problems with md
Hello And Thanks for the fast Answer!
Werner Heuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> ...
> > In woody I added the following to my /etc/pcmcia/config:
> > card "Anonymous Memory"
> > anonymous
> > bind "ide-cs"
> ...
>
> you better use an entry like this one and put it into a
> separat
> Shure you are right! But cardctl ident just says:
> No product info available
> So what should I enter here?
Very bad. You may search for a firmware update or
try dump_cis from the pcmcia-cs package to reveal data
from the card. Or try the latest pcmcia-cs tools
from http://pcmcia-cs.sourcefor
Hi,
...
> In woody I added the following to my /etc/pcmcia/config:
> card "Anonymous Memory"
> anonymous
> bind "ide-cs"
...
you better use an entry like this one and put it into a
separate file named, e.g. sandisk_cf.conf in the /etc/pcmcia
directory:
card "ARGOSY PnPIDE"
version "ARGO
Hello And Thanks for the fast Answer!
Werner Heuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> ...
> > In woody I added the following to my /etc/pcmcia/config:
> > card "Anonymous Memory"
> > anonymous
> > bind "ide-cs"
> ...
>
> you better use an entry like this one and put it into a
> separat
Hi,
...
> In woody I added the following to my /etc/pcmcia/config:
> card "Anonymous Memory"
> anonymous
> bind "ide-cs"
...
you better use an entry like this one and put it into a
separate file named, e.g. sandisk_cf.conf in the /etc/pcmcia
directory:
card "ARGOSY PnPIDE"
version "ARGO
Florian Reichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello!
>
> I have a SanDisk PC Card Adapter for CompactFlash Cards. I rember that
[...]
> In the config.opt it says:
[config.opt KNOPPIX deleted]
Sorry, that was the config.opt by Knoppix! That is what my woody
con
Hello!
I have a SanDisk PC Card Adapter for CompactFlash Cards. I rember that
this Card has been working without any problems with mdk.
But now with debian it doesn't work.
In woody I added the following to my /etc/pcmcia/config:
card "Anonymous Memory"
anonymous
Florian Reichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello!
>
> I have a SanDisk PC Card Adapter for CompactFlash Cards. I rember that
[...]
> In the config.opt it says:
[config.opt KNOPPIX deleted]
Sorry, that was the config.opt by Knoppix! That is what my woody
con
Hello!
I have a SanDisk PC Card Adapter for CompactFlash Cards. I rember that
this Card has been working without any problems with mdk.
But now with debian it doesn't work.
In woody I added the following to my /etc/pcmcia/config:
card "Anonymous Memory"
anonymous
Philipp Haller a écrit, mardi 15 octobre 2002, à 19:21 :
> Subject says it all. ;-)
>
> I connect via DHCP so is there maybe something I have to set in
> /etc/dhclient.conf?
I didn't find an option (in pcmcia-cs-3.1.35), here is a patch:
--- /usr/src/modules/pcmcia-cs/wireless/orinoco_cs.c.orig
Philipp Haller a écrit, mardi 15 octobre 2002, à 19:21 :
> Subject says it all. ;-)
>
> I connect via DHCP so is there maybe something I have to set in /etc/dhclient.conf?
I didn't find an option (in pcmcia-cs-3.1.35), here is a patch:
--- /usr/src/modules/pcmcia-cs/wireless/orinoco_cs.c.orig
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