Re: problems with deXlan (Intersil) wifi pcmcia card : the end

2008-11-10 Thread Bernard
Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn wrote: On Sun, 9 Nov 2008, Bernard wrote: At last, I know why WPA connexion trials never succeeded on my laptop. Indeed, I have been able to figure what was the firmware STA version of my prism2 card, it shows with 'dmesg': wifi0 STA id 0x1f v1.4.9 while the autho

Re: problems with deXlan (Intersil) wifi pcmcia card : the end

2008-11-09 Thread Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn
On Sun, 9 Nov 2008, Bernard wrote: > At last, I know why WPA connexion trials never succeeded on my laptop. > Indeed, I have been able to figure what was the firmware STA version of > my prism2 card, it shows with 'dmesg': > > wifi0 STA id 0x1f v1.4.9 > > while the author of the Hostap software sa

Re: problems with deXlan (Intersil) wifi pcmcia card : the end

2008-11-09 Thread Paolo
On Sun, Nov 09, 2008 at 05:46:09PM +0100, Bernard wrote: > my prism2 card, it shows with 'dmesg': > > wifi0 STA id 0x1f v1.4.9 maybe check vendor's site for upgrades > So, that's it ! Right after that, I have changed the settings in my DSL > box so as to have WEP encryption mode, I removed WPA

Re: problems with deXlan (Intersil) wifi pcmcia card : the end

2008-11-09 Thread Bernard
tion mode does not please me that much, but I think that I will keep it that way for awhile. I am not prepared to spend any more time searching for another suitable wifi pcmcia card and fiddling around for hours and days, especially since I have some more questions concerning my Thinkpad 600.

Re: problems with deXlan (Intersil) wifi pcmcia card

2008-11-08 Thread Paolo
On Sat, Nov 08, 2008 at 06:28:18PM +0100, Bernard wrote: > >are you sure your AP is set to WPA? ... > Sure it is. At this very moment, I am wirelessly connected with this ... > pre-up iwconfig ra0 essid Livebox-46db > pre-up iwpriv ra0 set AuthMode=WPAPSK > pre-up iwpriv ra0 set EncrypType=TKIP >

Re: problems with deXlan (Intersil) wifi pcmcia card

2008-11-08 Thread Bernard
Paolo wrote: On Sat, Nov 08, 2008 at 12:58:31PM +0100, Paolo wrote: On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 07:15:11PM +0100, Bernard wrote: According to what I have read, the 'orinoco' driver that is supposed to also work for my 'intersil prism2' pcmcia card, does not support WP

Re: problems with deXlan (Intersil) wifi pcmcia card

2008-11-08 Thread Paolo
On Sat, Nov 08, 2008 at 12:58:31PM +0100, Paolo wrote: > On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 07:15:11PM +0100, Bernard wrote: > > > According to what I have read, the 'orinoco' driver that is supposed to > > also work for my 'intersil prism2' pcmcia card, does no

Re: problems with deXlan (Intersil) wifi pcmcia card

2008-11-08 Thread Paolo
On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 07:15:11PM +0100, Bernard wrote: > According to what I have read, the 'orinoco' driver that is supposed to > also work for my 'intersil prism2' pcmcia card, does not support WPA. indeed > Before I learnt that, I did try to rem

Re: problems with deXlan (Intersil) wifi pcmcia card

2008-11-07 Thread Bernard
ints when travelling, but none of that at home. In any case, if I can't connect my laptop to my DSL box at home using WPA encryption, my pcmcia wifi card will be of no use, except maybe 5 or 6 times a year during travels. According to what I have read, the 'orinoco' driver that is

Re: problems with deXlan (Intersil) wifi pcmcia card

2008-11-05 Thread Paolo
On Wed, Nov 05, 2008 at 01:02:05PM +0100, Bernard wrote: ... > pcmcia wifi card in its slot. So, I don't really know how to get away > with the hostap module, unless I perform a 'apt-get remove hostap' but > then it might lead me into unexpected problems. In any case, in my no problems, unless

Re: problems with deXlan (Intersil) wifi pcmcia card

2008-11-05 Thread Bernard
Paolo wrote: On Wed, Nov 05, 2008 at 01:11:19AM +, bd wrote: ... orinoco_cs 15844 0 orinoco36084 1 orinoco_cs hermes 7008 2 orinoco_cs,orinoco hostap_cs 53652 3 hostap 96580 1 hostap_cs ieee80211_crypt

Re: problems with deXlan (Intersil) wifi pcmcia card

2008-11-04 Thread Paolo
On Wed, Nov 05, 2008 at 01:11:19AM +, bd wrote: ... > orinoco_cs 15844 0 > orinoco36084 1 orinoco_cs > hermes 7008 2 orinoco_cs,orinoco > hostap_cs 53652 3 > hostap 96580 1 hostap_cs > ieee80211_crypt 5952 1

Re: problems with deXlan (Intersil) wifi pcmcia card

2008-11-04 Thread bd
Le Wed, 05 Nov 2008 00:30:14 +0100, Paolo a écrit: > On Tue, Nov 04, 2008 at 07:29:50PM +0100, Bernard wrote: >> I got a 'deXlan' pcmcia 802.11b card. It seems to get reckognized right >> away, as 'pccardctl ident' says: >> >> Socket1 >> product info: 'INTERSIL" "HFA384x/IEEE" "version 01.02 > >

Re: problems with deXlan (Intersil) wifi pcmcia card

2008-11-04 Thread Paolo
On Tue, Nov 04, 2008 at 07:29:50PM +0100, Bernard wrote: > I got a 'deXlan' pcmcia 802.11b card. It seems to get reckognized right > away, as 'pccardctl ident' says: > > Socket1 > product info: 'INTERSIL" "HFA384x/IEEE" "version 01.02 seems to be compat with orinoco_cs module > irda0 no wireless

Re: problems with deXlan (Intersil) wifi pcmcia card

2008-11-04 Thread Bernard
J.Keßler wrote: Hello Bernard, I'm not a complete expert since I got my WLAN stuff working via GNOME tools I suggest you try the instructions which can be found here: http://wiki.debian.org/WPA Since we don't know which version of Debian you use, you have to decide yourself which instructi

problems with deXlan (Intersil) wifi pcmcia card

2008-11-04 Thread Bernard
Hi to Everyone, I have given up any further attempts to get my router 'fonera' to work in a client mode to wirelessly connect to various networks. Instead, I am now trying to get a wifi card working. I got a 'deXlan' pcmcia 802.11b card. It seems to get reckognized right away, as 'pccardctl ident

Strange behavior of PCMCIA-Card DFE-650TXD with Debian Etch

2007-11-09 Thread Niels Stargardt
Hi, I use an old thosiba notebook with Debian Etch and an PCMCIA-Card D-Link DE-660+. Everything works fine. Yesterday I found an PCMCIA-Card from D-Link the DFE-650TXD, which is faster and more comfortable. I tested them under Windows and Debian Etch on an IBM Thinkpad. The card works fine, so I

Re: Unknown wireless PCMCIA CARD

2007-02-11 Thread JoY§TiCk ...
Hi, you can try with: # cardctl ident that should show you info about the pcmcia card and about the drivers loaded (or not loaded) for that card. Then you should search for drivers if they aren't already present on your machine, build them and load them. If there are no drivers for your p

Unknown wireless PCMCIA CARD

2007-02-10 Thread Marek Straka
I would like to use my PCMCIA wlan card in Linux. Producer: Askey Model: WLC060 http://www.askey.com/eportal/globalweb/browseCatDispatcher.jsp?catOid=-2942&type_name=Wireless%20LAN&menuCatOid=-288 dmesg delivers: thinkpad kernel: pccard: PCMCIA card inserted into slot 1 thinkpad ke

Re: PCMCIA card 32bit and Sonypi module clash

2007-01-16 Thread Benedek Frank
On Mon, 15 Jan 2007 22:51:17 +0100 Mattia Dongili <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 09:35:32PM +0100, Benedek Frank wrote: > [...] > > This is what I see in /proc/ioports (only the necessary parts) > > > > 1000-10ff : PCI CardBus #01 > > 1080-109f : Sony Programable I/O Devic

Re: PCMCIA card 32bit and Sonypi module clash

2007-01-15 Thread Mattia Dongili
On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 09:35:32PM +0100, Benedek Frank wrote: [...] > This is what I see in /proc/ioports (only the necessary parts) > > 1000-10ff : PCI CardBus #01 > 1080-109f : Sony Programable I/O Device > > This obviously shows that Sonypi is under the PCI CardBus's range, > hence when I h

Re: PCMCIA card 32bit and Sonypi module clash

2007-01-14 Thread Benedek Frank
On Sat, 13 Jan 2007 21:51:49 +0100 Benedek Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > > I have a Vaio PCG-U1 on which I recently installed Debian Etch with 2.6.18 > kernel. I want to use the jogdial for scrolling, but it wont work when I have > the PCMCIA wifi card in the slot. Its a madwifi dri

PCMCIA card 32bit and Sonypi module clash

2007-01-13 Thread Benedek Frank
Hi I have a Vaio PCG-U1 on which I recently installed Debian Etch with 2.6.18 kernel. I want to use the jogdial for scrolling, but it wont work when I have the PCMCIA wifi card in the slot. Its a madwifi driven PCGA-C300s and its a 32 bit card. If I use a 16bit card, all is fine. THe symphtom

kernel 2.6.17: hostap_cs does not even try to load for my wireless PCMCIA card

2006-10-19 Thread claytonk
like to get working, card insertion gives me the following syslog: kernel: pccard: PCMCIA card inserted into slot 0 kernel: pcmcia: registering new device pcmcia0.0 Thats it. No module is loaded. # lsmod | grep pcmcia pcmcia 33468 1 fmvj18x_cs firmware_class 9344 1 pcmcia

atheros and pcmcia: card is not recognized

2006-08-31 Thread Bjoern Franke
Hello, I bought a Netgear WG511U which is supported by the madwifi-driver. I created a file /etc/pcmcia/atheros.conf which is included by /etc/pcmcia/config: device "atheros" class "network" module "ath_pci" card "Atheros WiFi Card" manfid 0x0271, 0x0012 bind "atheros" But if I insert the card

Re: PCMCIA Card that supports WPA 802.11g - Exists?

2006-01-25 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Jochen, Am 2006-01-18 15:59:36, schrieb Jochen Schulz: > Yes. See for a list. I didn't > test it very much, but WPA should work with all or most of them. I have > a Proxim 8480WD myself (which is a relabeled Orinoco a/b/g Gold) and I > got WPA to work

Re: PCMCIA Card that supports WPA 802.11g - Exists?

2006-01-18 Thread Freddie Cash
On Tue, January 17, 2006 11:47 pm, Greg Cockburn wrote: > is there such a card that works in Linux, that supports WPA-PSK, on > 802.11g? > I have an internal card in my laptop, USB, that is 802.11b and > supports WEP. Works fairly well. > A PCMCIA card that is 802.11g and supports

Re: PCMCIA Card that supports WPA 802.11g - Exists?

2006-01-18 Thread Jochen Schulz
Greg Cockburn: > > is there such a card that works in Linux, that supports WPA-PSK, on 802.11g? Yes. See for a list. I didn't test it very much, but WPA should work with all or most of them. I have a Proxim 8480WD myself (which is a relabeled Orinoco a/b/g

PCMCIA Card that supports WPA 802.11g - Exists?

2006-01-17 Thread Greg Cockburn
Hi list,is there such a card that works in Linux, that supports WPA-PSK, on 802.11g?I have an internal card in my laptop, USB, that is 802.11b and supports WEP. Works fairly well.A PCMCIA card that is 802.11g and supports WEP. Works very well with in kernel support. (no WPA-PSK though)I have

Re: hotplugging pcmcia card (netgear) tries to load sound module (correction)

2005-09-08 Thread Andreas Goesele
My last mail contained a small error. Under 2.) I should have written that the interface shoulc be eth1 (not eth0). Also, I was asked whether I use wireless-tools: I have them installed and configured (taken over from woody). So, I guess I'm using them. Any suggestions for my problem? Andreas Gö

hotplugging pcmcia card (netgear) tries to load sound module

2005-09-08 Thread Andreas Goesele
Hi! Under Debian woody I had a working prism54 install. I updated to sarge and the card isn't working any more. The problem seems to be related to the fact, that when I hotplug the card the system tries to load a sound module. Any suggestion what I could do? Here some further information. Please

pcmcia card and sound (kinda) not working?

2005-03-17 Thread Jason Wang
hi, i have just switched to SimplyMEPIS 3.3 (after some warm suggestion made to me by a couple of people on this mailinglist, thanks alot :D).. mmm.. well, none of the linux flavour i tried works, so this comes as a no surprise.. just solved my problem with widescreen.. mmm.. well, basically, i hav

Re: Sony Ericsson GC79 802.11g/GPRS modem pcmcia card

2005-02-09 Thread Nate Duehr
David Sollars wrote: HI David... see below... [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# pppd call tmobile Starting GPRS connect script Setting APN Dialing... Serial connection established. using channel 1 Using interface ppp0 Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS4 sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 ] rcvd [LCP ConfAck id=0x1 ] rcv

Re: Sony Ericsson GC79 802.11g/GPRS modem pcmcia card

2005-02-08 Thread David Sollars
Dave,   Thank you for posting your scripts.  I am a Linux newbie and have everything up and running now on my laptop except the GC79 card.  I tried running your scripts, but I am encountering a problem.  I am hoping that you or someone else on this list can help me diagnose the issue.  Af

Re: Sony Ericsson GC79 802.11g/GPRS modem pcmcia card

2005-01-17 Thread Nate Duehr
David A. Patterson wrote: Sorry, the second part of the question: The card's been relabled by T-Mobile as Sony Ericsson GC79 (it's a recent purchase) # cardctl ident Socket 0: product info: "Broadcom", "802.11g/GPRS CardBus", "1.0" manfid: 0x02d0, 0x0432 The card can't be put into mode Monitor or

pcmcia card not recognised

2004-12-27 Thread mark alan wilson
I'm having a strange problem getting my Linksys Etherfast PCMPC200 card working. Using the stock Debian kernel 2.2.20-idepci, it works fine. However, i need a custom kernel to support other hardware (and reiserfs). I've tried the kernel-source-2.4.20 package but the tulip pcmcia module isn't there

Re: Sony Ericsson GC79 802.11g/GPRS modem pcmcia card

2004-12-01 Thread David A. Patterson
'Kay, here they are: File: /etc/ppm/peers/tmobile -- # This optionfile was generated by pppconfig 2.3.5. # # # hide-password # mod noauth connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/chatscripts/tmobile-connect" disconnect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/

Re: Sony Ericsson GC79 802.11g/GPRS modem pcmcia card

2004-12-01 Thread Loredana Lo Conte
> Success! I'm posting this from the bar car on a train bound for Chicago. > > I modified the scripts generated by pppconfig with the well written info > I found here: > http://www.jepstone.net/downloads/LWUnwired.pdf > > The speed's not Wi-Fi, but it's a modem on a train. > If anybody needs, I'll

Re: Sony Ericsson GC79 802.11g/GPRS modem pcmcia card

2004-12-01 Thread David A. Patterson
Sorry, the second part of the question: The card's been relabled by T-Mobile as Sony Ericsson GC79 (it's a recent purchase) # cardctl ident Socket 0: product info: "Broadcom", "802.11g/GPRS CardBus", "1.0" manfid: 0x02d0, 0x0432 The card can't be put into mode Monitor or Master with iwconfig,

Re: Sony Ericsson GC79 802.11g/GPRS modem pcmcia card

2004-12-01 Thread David A. Patterson
Success! I'm posting this from the bar car on a train bound for Chicago. I modified the scripts generated by pppconfig with the well written info I found here: http://www.jepstone.net/downloads/LWUnwired.pdf The speed's not Wi-Fi, but it's a modem on a train. I used the driver found in the WLAN

Re: Sony Ericsson GC79 802.11g/GPRS modem pcmcia card

2004-12-01 Thread Loïc Minier
Nate Duehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Wed, Dec 01, 2004: > My understanding is that on the GPRS side of things, the card just acts > like a Hayes-compatible modem. Yeah indeed, I'm playing with a Wavecom modem at work, and you can query the GPRS attachment status, or set the device class with AT

Re: Sony Ericsson GC79 802.11g/GPRS modem pcmcia card

2004-12-01 Thread Nate Duehr
David A. Patterson wrote: Hi all, This is the saga so far - Purchased one of these cards to enable wireless modem over T-Mobile contract from T-Mobile, as the coverage areas in US meet my needs, etc., and have read in various places that the card can be made to work. The laptop is an HP Compaq nx

Sony Ericsson GC79 802.11g/GPRS modem pcmcia card

2004-11-30 Thread David A. Patterson
Hi all, This is the saga so far - Purchased one of these cards to enable wireless modem over T-Mobile contract from T-Mobile, as the coverage areas in US meet my needs, etc., and have read in various places that the card can be made to work. The laptop is an HP Compaq nx7010 w/ipw2100 wi-fi, sl

How can i install & use Acer 802.11b (RLT8180L-Chipset) pcmcia card?

2004-10-26 Thread why not
Hi I have a Acer Realtek (RTL8180L Prism2/2.5/3 Chipset ) wlan 11b pcmcia card.How can i install this PCMCIA-Card under Debian sid kernel 2.6? I tried almost everything ,but there is no ligt on mine wlan card.Although i used ndiswrapper but it didn't work.And i'm absolutely sure

Re: Problems with PCMCIA card

2004-07-29 Thread Frank Pok Man Chu
Nevermind. Problem solved! The problem was in the BIOS. It was assigning the wireless card to IRQ 11 which is where the network adapter is. After an update to the BIOS, yenta_socket now correctly retrieves IRQ 10 for use from the PCI subsystem. The card is working fine as before. Thank y

Re: Problems with PCMCIA card

2004-07-29 Thread Frank Pok Man Chu
Nevermind. Problem solved! The problem was in the BIOS. It was assigning the wireless card to IRQ 11 which is where the network adapter is. After an update to the BIOS, yenta_socket now correctly retrieves IRQ 10 for use from the PCI subsystem. The card is working fine as before. Thank you,

Problems with PCMCIA card

2004-07-28 Thread Veronica Lee
Hi all, I have having trouble running my SMC2835W wireless card. I am using the prism54 driver to drive it, with the latest firmware from their website. I followed the instructions, but when I did "ifconfig eth1 up", I get the following: eth1: islpci_open() eth1: resetting device... eth1: uploa

Problems with PCMCIA card

2004-07-28 Thread Veronica Lee
Hi all, I have having trouble running my SMC2835W wireless card. I am using the prism54 driver to drive it, with the latest firmware from their website. I followed the instructions, but when I did "ifconfig eth1 up", I get the following: eth1: islpci_open() eth1: resetting device... eth1: uploa

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

Re: Block when insert PCMCIA card

2004-04-30 Thread Yves Rutschle
er, when I > reboot and use this Kernel I can't write, the keyboard doesn't > respond, all this without the PCMCIA card insert. 2.6.5: You probably missed out 'keyboard support' (somewhere in 'input system' or something like that, I forget). Did you try it wi

Re: Block when insert PCMCIA card

2004-04-30 Thread Yves Rutschle
er, when I > reboot and use this Kernel I can't write, the keyboard doesn't > respond, all this without the PCMCIA card insert. 2.6.5: You probably missed out 'keyboard support' (somewhere in 'input system' or something like that, I forget). Did you try it wi

Re[2]: Block when insert PCMCIA card

2004-04-29 Thread Biker De La Colina
wireless card, the PC doesn't respond, it is blocked and I have reboot. And with the second Kernel, always that I compiled her, when I reboot and use this Kernel I can't write, the keyboard doesn't respond, all this without the PCMCIA card insert. Anyone knows the solution

Re: Block when insert PCMCIA card

2004-04-29 Thread Michelle Konzack
Please can you post in text/plain and NOT HTML ? Greetings Michelle -- Registered Linux-User #280138 with the Linux Counter, http://counter.li.org/ signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Re[2]: Block when insert PCMCIA card

2004-04-29 Thread Biker De La Colina
wireless card, the PC doesn't respond, it is blocked and I have reboot. And with the second Kernel, always that I compiled her, when I reboot and use this Kernel I can't write, the keyboard doesn't respond, all this without the PCMCIA card insert. Anyone knows the solution

Re: Block when insert PCMCIA card

2004-04-29 Thread Michelle Konzack
Please can you post in text/plain and NOT HTML ? Greetings Michelle -- Registered Linux-User #280138 with the Linux Counter, http://counter.li.org/ signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Block when insert PCMCIA card

2004-04-29 Thread Biker De La Colina
d use this Kernel I can't write, the keyboard doesn't respond, all this without the PCMCIA card insert. Anyone knows the solutions? Thanks :D and sorry for my English -- biker at spymac point com Msg sent via Spymac Mail - http://www.spymac.com

Block when insert PCMCIA card

2004-04-29 Thread Biker De La Colina
d use this Kernel I can't write, the keyboard doesn't respond, all this without the PCMCIA card insert. Anyone knows the solutions? Thanks :D and sorry for my English -- biker at spymac point com Msg sent via Spymac Mail - http://www.spymac.com -- To UNSUBSCR

Re: booting from a pcmcia card on a thinkpad 560x.

2004-02-08 Thread Werner Heuser
On Sun, Feb 08, 2004 at 01:57:44PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have got an old thinkpad 560x. The problem is that this laptop doesn't > have device for diskette. On the Easy Setup I have seen that you can boot > from a pcmcia card. > I think in a pcmcia ata or scsi c

Re: booting from a pcmcia card on a thinkpad 560x.

2004-02-08 Thread Werner Heuser
On Sun, Feb 08, 2004 at 01:57:44PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have got an old thinkpad 560x. The problem is that this laptop doesn't > have device for diskette. On the Easy Setup I have seen that you can boot > from a pcmcia card. > I think in a pcmcia ata or scsi c

booting from a pcmcia card on a thinkpad 560x.

2004-02-08 Thread debian
I have got an old thinkpad 560x. The problem is that this laptop doesn't have device for diskette. On the Easy Setup I have seen that you can boot from a pcmcia card. I think in a pcmcia ata or scsi card and connect a cdrom here, them put a bootable cdrom with debian, and install it.

booting from a pcmcia card on a thinkpad 560x.

2004-02-08 Thread debian
I have got an old thinkpad 560x. The problem is that this laptop doesn't have device for diskette. On the Easy Setup I have seen that you can boot from a pcmcia card. I think in a pcmcia ata or scsi card and connect a cdrom here, them put a bootable cdrom with debian, and install it.

Re: D-Link (pcmcia) DWL-650, debian 3.0r2 and Intel ISA to pcmcia card

2004-01-18 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Matt Foster: > Quoting A. F. Cano ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > > slots, but also that it requires cardbus. Is it necessary that the hardware > > explicitely support cardbus? This is an old board so it likely does not. > > I'm pretty sure that you do need cardbus support, and it will

Re: D-Link (pcmcia) DWL-650, debian 3.0r2 and Intel ISA to pcmcia card

2004-01-18 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Matt Foster: > Quoting A. F. Cano ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > > slots, but also that it requires cardbus. Is it necessary that the hardware > > explicitely support cardbus? This is an old board so it likely does not. > > I'm pretty sure that you do need cardbus support, and it will

Re: D-Link (pcmcia) DWL-650, debian 3.0r2 and Intel ISA to pcmcia card

2004-01-18 Thread Matt Foster
mcia package is compiled with cardbus support. > > One other long-shot possibility: could it be that kernel 2.2.20 is too old? > I've tried 2.4.22 but have encountered disk controller hangs due to buggy > HW in this old pentium-1 box. 2.2.20 works great. Because this is such an > o

Re: D-Link (pcmcia) DWL-650, debian 3.0r2 and Intel ISA to pcmcia card

2004-01-18 Thread Matt Foster
mcia package is compiled with cardbus support. > > One other long-shot possibility: could it be that kernel 2.2.20 is too old? > I've tried 2.4.22 but have encountered disk controller hangs due to buggy > HW in this old pentium-1 box. 2.2.20 works great. Because this is such an > o

D-Link (pcmcia) DWL-650, debian 3.0r2 and Intel ISA to pcmcia card

2004-01-18 Thread A. F. Cano
2 but have encountered disk controller hangs due to buggy HW in this old pentium-1 box. 2.2.20 works great. Because this is such an old box, I'd rather not spend too much money on it, but I could return the pcmcia card and get a PCI one. If there is no way this wireless card will work in this ISA

D-Link (pcmcia) DWL-650, debian 3.0r2 and Intel ISA to pcmcia card

2004-01-18 Thread A. F. Cano
2 but have encountered disk controller hangs due to buggy HW in this old pentium-1 box. 2.2.20 works great. Because this is such an old box, I'd rather not spend too much money on it, but I could return the pcmcia card and get a PCI one. If there is no way this wireless card will work in this ISA

wireless PCMCIA card (Microsoft MN520)

2003-11-16 Thread Mariano Trigo
Hello list. I just got a Microsoft wireless adapter MN520 with the corresponding base (I don't remember the model). I am trying to set it up with encryption (actually, I didn't try without it). I compiled the linux-wlan package from http://www.linux-wlan.com (version 0.2.1-pre9). I am not sure if

wireless PCMCIA card (Microsoft MN520)

2003-11-16 Thread Mariano Trigo
Hello list. I just got a Microsoft wireless adapter MN520 with the corresponding base (I don't remember the model). I am trying to set it up with encryption (actually, I didn't try without it). I compiled the linux-wlan package from http://www.linux-wlan.com (version 0.2.1-pre9). I am not sure if

Re: proper way to eject pcmcia card

2003-09-13 Thread Tony Godshall
etimes I forget about it, never had a problem. I guess it is > important for PCMCIA storage devices, rather than just network cards. For networking do an 'ifdown eth0' before cardctl eject. For disks, unmount any partitions first. I have a USB2.0 PCMCIA card, and it works find if power

Re: proper way to eject pcmcia card

2003-09-13 Thread Tony Godshall
etimes I forget about it, never had a problem. I guess it is > important for PCMCIA storage devices, rather than just network cards. For networking do an 'ifdown eth0' before cardctl eject. For disks, unmount any partitions first. I have a USB2.0 PCMCIA card, and it works find if power

Re: proper way to eject pcmcia card

2003-09-13 Thread Christian Gennerat
Cesar Rincon a écrit : Ipsissima verba tvn: Do I need to run some commands to stop the pcmcia service prior to ejecting the pc card ? or just press the eject button ? I usually do a ``cardctl eject'' before pulling the card out. Sometimes I forget about it, never had a problem. I g

Re: proper way to eject pcmcia card

2003-09-13 Thread Christian Gennerat
Cesar Rincon a écrit : Ipsissima verba tvn: Do I need to run some commands to stop the pcmcia service prior to ejecting the pc card ? or just press the eject button ? I usually do a ``cardctl eject'' before pulling the card out. Sometimes I forget about it, never had a problem. I guess

Re: proper way to eject pcmcia card

2003-09-13 Thread Cesar Rincon
Ipsissima verba tvn: > Do I need to run some commands to stop the pcmcia service prior to > ejecting the pc card ? or just press the eject button ? I usually do a ``cardctl eject'' before pulling the card out. Sometimes I forget about it, never had a problem. I guess it is important for PCMCIA

proper way to eject pcmcia card

2003-09-13 Thread tvn
Do I need to run some commands to stop the pcmcia service prior to ejecting the pc card ? or just press the eject button ?

Re: proper way to eject pcmcia card

2003-09-13 Thread Cesar Rincon
Ipsissima verba tvn: > Do I need to run some commands to stop the pcmcia service prior to > ejecting the pc card ? or just press the eject button ? I usually do a ``cardctl eject'' before pulling the card out. Sometimes I forget about it, never had a problem. I guess it is important for PCMCIA

proper way to eject pcmcia card

2003-09-13 Thread tvn
Do I need to run some commands to stop the pcmcia service prior to ejecting the pc card ? or just press the eject button ? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Wireless PCMCIA card not working in ThinkPad A20P

2003-08-30 Thread Victor Cain
I have a ThinkPad A20P that I just bought and I am trying to get both the internal wired NIC and an Orinoco Silver PCMCIA card working. Both work under Windoze 2000 and under Knoppix, but not Debian "stable". All that was necessary to get it working under Knoppix was to add the a

Wireless PCMCIA card not working in ThinkPad A20P

2003-08-30 Thread Victor Cain
I have a ThinkPad A20P that I just bought and I am trying to get both the internal wired NIC and an Orinoco Silver PCMCIA card working. Both work under Windoze 2000 and under Knoppix, but not Debian "stable". All that was necessary to get it working under Knoppix was to add the a

Re: Trying to use "ifup wlan0" on PCMCIA card

2003-07-25 Thread Kirk Strauser
nually or via "ifup wlan0", it fails. That's my sticking point; doesn't cardmgr just do the appropriate modprobes and ifups whenever it finds a new PCMCIA card? I have the same modules loaded that cardmgr installed whenever I let it configure the interface. -- Kirk Strauser pgpLLuXogxLmj.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: Trying to use "ifup wlan0" on PCMCIA card

2003-07-25 Thread Tim Sailer
On Fri, Jul 25, 2003 at 10:14:03AM -0400, Kirk Strauser wrote: > I have a very low-spec laptop (IBM 340CSE w/ 12MB of RAM) and memory is > at > an absolutely premium. I've installed a custom 2.4.21 kernel and > linux-wlan-ng to use my Prism2 adapter, and it works great - except that > cardmgr uses

Trying to use "ifup wlan0" on PCMCIA card

2003-07-25 Thread Kirk Strauser
I have a very low-spec laptop (IBM 340CSE w/ 12MB of RAM) and memory is at an absolutely premium. I've installed a custom 2.4.21 kernel and linux-wlan-ng to use my Prism2 adapter, and it works great - except that cardmgr uses enough memory that I'm immediately pushed into swap when I start it. No

Re: Trying to use "ifup wlan0" on PCMCIA card

2003-07-25 Thread Kirk Strauser
nually or via "ifup wlan0", it fails. That's my sticking point; doesn't cardmgr just do the appropriate modprobes and ifups whenever it finds a new PCMCIA card? I have the same modules loaded that cardmgr installed whenever I let it configure the interface. -- Kirk Strauser pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: Trying to use "ifup wlan0" on PCMCIA card

2003-07-25 Thread Tim Sailer
On Fri, Jul 25, 2003 at 10:14:03AM -0400, Kirk Strauser wrote: > I have a very low-spec laptop (IBM 340CSE w/ 12MB of RAM) and memory is > at > an absolutely premium. I've installed a custom 2.4.21 kernel and > linux-wlan-ng to use my Prism2 adapter, and it works great - except that > cardmgr uses

Trying to use "ifup wlan0" on PCMCIA card

2003-07-25 Thread Kirk Strauser
I have a very low-spec laptop (IBM 340CSE w/ 12MB of RAM) and memory is at an absolutely premium. I've installed a custom 2.4.21 kernel and linux-wlan-ng to use my Prism2 adapter, and it works great - except that cardmgr uses enough memory that I'm immediately pushed into swap when I start it. No

Re: Pcmcia card going off too early

2003-07-11 Thread Hugo S. Carrer
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 00:55:08 +0200 mi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This seems to be model specific. > You can search http://www.linux-laptop.net/ > if somebody did post the solution there. > Anyway i'd think a BIOS upgrade could be under the top five > > Am Donnerstag, 10. Juli 2003 14:47 sch

Re: Pcmcia card going off too early

2003-07-11 Thread Hugo S. Carrer
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 00:55:08 +0200 mi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This seems to be model specific. > You can search http://www.linux-laptop.net/ > if somebody did post the solution there. > Anyway i'd think a BIOS upgrade could be under the top five > > Am Donnerstag, 10. Juli 2003 14:47 sch

Re: Pcmcia card going off too early

2003-07-10 Thread mi
is that as soon as I press the button or enter the apm -s command, > the pcmcia card goes off, even before the before mentioned scripts are ran. > > There are certain operations (loging off the cluster) that are executed by > the /etc/apm/ scripts and that need for the eth0 to be up, but

Re: Pcmcia card going off too early

2003-07-10 Thread mi
is that as soon as I press the button or enter the apm -s command, > the pcmcia card goes off, even before the before mentioned scripts are ran. > > There are certain operations (loging off the cluster) that are executed by > the /etc/apm/ scripts and that need for the eth0 to be up, but

Pcmcia card going off too early

2003-07-10 Thread Hugo S. Carrer
p suspends. The problem is that as soon as I press the button or enter the apm -s command, the pcmcia card goes off, even before the before mentioned scripts are ran. There are certain operations (loging off the cluster) that are executed by the /etc/apm/ scripts and that need for the eth0 to be up,

Pcmcia card going off too early

2003-07-10 Thread Hugo S. Carrer
p suspends. The problem is that as soon as I press the button or enter the apm -s command, the pcmcia card goes off, even before the before mentioned scripts are ran. There are certain operations (loging off the cluster) that are executed by the /etc/apm/ scripts and that need for the eth0 to be up,

Re: [OmniBook] I can't ifconfig my wifi-pcmcia card on a hp zt1000 serie.

2003-06-25 Thread Christian Gennerat
Francois Maltey a écrit : When "cardctl ident" is right I get : Socket 0: product info: "NETGEAR MA401RA wireless PC", "Card", "ISL37300P", "Eval-RevA" manfild: 0x000b, 0x7300 function: 6 (network) good == I add a /etc

Re: [OmniBook] I can't ifconfig my wifi-pcmcia card on a hp zt1000serie.

2003-06-25 Thread Christian Gennerat
Francois Maltey a écrit : When "cardctl ident" is right I get : Socket 0: product info: "NETGEAR MA401RA wireless PC", "Card", "ISL37300P", "Eval-RevA" manfild: 0x000b, 0x7300 function: 6 (network) good == I add a /etc/mod

Re: I can't ifconfig my wifi-pcmcia card on a hp zt1000 serie.

2003-06-23 Thread François Chenais
e: > Hello everybody ! > > I use a laptop HP zt1201s (a zt1000 serie) with linux. > The distribution is a debian woody. > > The kernel is a 2.4.18 with the acpi patch. > The .config is almost the .config file from the debian image 2.4.18-686. > > I buy a netgear MA401RA

Re: I can't ifconfig my wifi-pcmcia card on a hp zt1000 serie.

2003-06-23 Thread François Chenais
e: > Hello everybody ! > > I use a laptop HP zt1201s (a zt1000 serie) with linux. > The distribution is a debian woody. > > The kernel is a 2.4.18 with the acpi patch. > The .config is almost the .config file from the debian image 2.4.18-686. > > I buy a netgear MA401RA

Re: I can't ifconfig my wifi-pcmcia card on a hp zt1000 serie.

2003-06-22 Thread criggie
On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 16:14:52 +0200 "Maximilian Pascher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I buy a netgear MA401RA wireless pcmcia card. > > > > I install wireless-tools with iwconfig and pcmcia-cs packages. > > > > And iwconfig won't work : &qu

Re: I can't ifconfig my wifi-pcmcia card on a hp zt1000 serie.

2003-06-22 Thread criggie
On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 16:14:52 +0200 "Maximilian Pascher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I buy a netgear MA401RA wireless pcmcia card. > > > > I install wireless-tools with iwconfig and pcmcia-cs packages. > > > > And iwconfig won't work : &qu

Re: I can't ifconfig my wifi-pcmcia card on a hp zt1000 serie.

2003-06-22 Thread Maximilian Pascher
age 2.4.18-686. > > I buy a netgear MA401RA wireless pcmcia card. > > I install wireless-tools with iwconfig and pcmcia-cs packages. > > And iwconfig won't work : "no wireless extension" Hi Francois, orinoco-cs doesn't use wireless extensions. You can'

Re: I can't ifconfig my wifi-pcmcia card on a hp zt1000 serie.

2003-06-22 Thread Maximilian Pascher
age 2.4.18-686. > > I buy a netgear MA401RA wireless pcmcia card. > > I install wireless-tools with iwconfig and pcmcia-cs packages. > > And iwconfig won't work : "no wireless extension" Hi Francois, orinoco-cs doesn't use wireless extensions. You can'

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