Another gimp user can't get a pcmcia network card to work

2003-11-09 Thread decompose
Problem: pcmcia NIC doesn't work stuff I know: pcmcia_cs module is installed and pcmcia_core (unless these are the same thing ;)) 8139too module is installed and ive edited /etc/modules to run it on startup. If I do ifconfig eth0 i get an error message "eth0: error fetching interface informat

Another gimp user can't get a pcmcia network card to work

2003-11-09 Thread decompose
Problem: pcmcia NIC doesn't work stuff I know: pcmcia_cs module is installed and pcmcia_core (unless these are the same thing ;)) 8139too module is installed and ive edited /etc/modules to run it on startup. If I do ifconfig eth0 i get an error message "eth0: error fetching interface informat

Re: Pcmcia network card startup

2003-05-22 Thread Derek Broughton
From: "tony godshall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > When I was using pcmcia networking, I recall putting network config into > /etc/pcmcia/network.opts instead of /etc/network/interfaces . > > Is this the debian way or does it subvert it? > > It did work. When my card was inserted, it configured, and wh

Re: Pcmcia network card startup

2003-05-22 Thread tony godshall
Hi, all. When I was using pcmcia networking, I recall putting network config into /etc/pcmcia/network.opts instead of /etc/network/interfaces . Is this the debian way or does it subvert it? It did work. When my card was inserted, it configured, and when it was ejected, it deconfigured. So my q

Re: Pcmcia network card startup

2003-05-01 Thread Kevin McKinley
On Thu, 01 May 2003 14:16:56 +1000 Russell Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > I've installed and used the pcmcia-cs package on debian. > > When i plug a 3com 3c589c pcmcia NIC in, then the card > is detected and started, but to get it to appear as eth0 > in "ifconfig", i need to do /etc/init

RE: Pcmcia network card startup

2003-05-01 Thread Tim Gunning
>Hi, >I've installed and used the pcmcia-cs package on debian. > >When i plug a 3com 3c589c pcmcia NIC in, then the card >is detected and started, but to get it to appear as eth0 >in "ifconfig", i need to do /etc/init.d/networking restart. >Is there a standard way of making this happen automaticall

Re: Pcmcia network card startup

2003-05-01 Thread Russell Shaw
Roberto Sanchez wrote: --- Russell Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > Hi, I've installed and used the pcmcia-cs package on debian. When i plug a 3com 3c589c pcmcia NIC in, then the card is detected and started, but to get it to appear as eth0 in "ifconfig", i need to do /etc/init.d/networki

Re: Pcmcia network card startup

2003-05-01 Thread Roberto Sanchez
--- Russell Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > Hi, > I've installed and used the pcmcia-cs package on debian. > > When i plug a 3com 3c589c pcmcia NIC in, then the card > is detected and started, but to get it to appear as eth0 > in "ifconfig", i need to do /etc/init.d/networking restart. > Is

Pcmcia network card startup

2003-04-30 Thread Russell Shaw
Hi, I've installed and used the pcmcia-cs package on debian. When i plug a 3com 3c589c pcmcia NIC in, then the card is detected and started, but to get it to appear as eth0 in "ifconfig", i need to do /etc/init.d/networking restart. Is there a standard way of making this happen automatically?

Re: autoloading module for pcmcia network card

2003-04-07 Thread Joel HATSCH
On Sun, 6 Apr 2003 22:01:26 +0200 mi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Joel HATSCH [Sonntag, 6. April 2003 18:07]: > >| I had to recompile the modules AND the kernel 'cos it was > >complaining| about version mismatches between modules (2.4.28) and should of course read 2.4.18 !! > >kernel| (2.4.18-bf2

Re: autoloading module for pcmcia network card

2003-04-06 Thread mi
Joel HATSCH [Sonntag, 6. April 2003 18:07]: >| I had to recompile the modules AND the kernel 'cos it was complaining >| about version mismatches between modules (2.4.28) and kernel >| (2.4.18-bf24). Shouldn't kernels now be able to handle modules from >| other versions As i understood it,

Re: autoloading module for pcmcia network card

2003-04-06 Thread Joel HATSCH
> After I finally broke off the adaptor-cable of my old network-card, I > now have a new noname 8139-based one. > Problem is, that the cardmgr can find and activate the card, but does > not load the required modules or start the interface. The card works > just fine, if I modprobe the 8139too-modul

Re: autoloading module for pcmcia network card

2003-04-04 Thread mi
I have to apologize. I don't know why, i didn't read it carefully, bit it's said even in the HOWTOs and Readme's that Cardbus cards are the 32 bit 3,3 Volt technology, where the 'older' (5 Volt) PCMCIA cards are 16 bit. As i understand it now, both can be Type II or Type III formats, possibly lo

Re: autoloading module for pcmcia network card

2003-04-04 Thread mi
I have to apologize. I don't know why, i didn't read it carefully, bit it's said even in the HOWTOs and Readme's that Cardbus cards are the 32 bit 3,3 Volt technology, where the 'older' (5 Volt) PCMCIA cards are 16 bit. As i understand it now, both can be Type II or Type III formats, possibly lo

Re: autoloading module for pcmcia network card

2003-04-03 Thread mi
Thomas Friedrichsmeier [Donnerstag, 3. April 2003 11:03]: >| Apr 2 19:03:30 flyer cardmgr[2086]: starting, version is 3.1.33 >| Apr 2 19:03:31 flyer cardmgr[2086]: watching 2 sockets >| Apr 2 19:03:31 flyer cardmgr[2086]: Card Services release does not match >| Apr 2 19:03:31 flyer cardmgr[2086

Re: autoloading module for pcmcia network card

2003-04-03 Thread mi
Thomas Friedrichsmeier [Donnerstag, 3. April 2003 11:03]: >| Apr 2 19:03:30 flyer cardmgr[2086]: starting, version is 3.1.33 >| Apr 2 19:03:31 flyer cardmgr[2086]: watching 2 sockets >| Apr 2 19:03:31 flyer cardmgr[2086]: Card Services release does not match >| Apr 2 19:03:31 flyer cardmgr[2086

Re: autoloading module for pcmcia network card

2003-04-03 Thread Thomas Friedrichsmeier
On Thursday 03 April 2003 02:24, Ben Lau wrote: > Please post your /var/log/daemon.log. Well, it used to be: Apr 2 19:03:30 flyer cardmgr[2086]: starting, version is 3.1.33 Apr 2 19:03:31 flyer cardmgr[2086]: watching 2 sockets Apr 2 19:03:31 flyer cardmgr[2086]: Card Services release does

Re: autoloading module for pcmcia network card

2003-04-03 Thread Thomas Friedrichsmeier
Hi! > Assuming it's a cardbus card... It claims to be one. > >| Apr 2 14:42:52 flyer kernel: PCI: Enabling device 02:00.0 ( -> > >| 0003) > > Seems not to be cardbus device! Is that all about ? Next, there should be > cardmgr: entries like socket : ID string in the syslog; then cardmgr > ex

Re: autoloading module for pcmcia network card

2003-04-03 Thread Thomas Friedrichsmeier
On Thursday 03 April 2003 02:24, Ben Lau wrote: > Please post your /var/log/daemon.log. Well, it used to be: Apr 2 19:03:30 flyer cardmgr[2086]: starting, version is 3.1.33 Apr 2 19:03:31 flyer cardmgr[2086]: watching 2 sockets Apr 2 19:03:31 flyer cardmgr[2086]: Card Services release does

Re: autoloading module for pcmcia network card

2003-04-03 Thread Thomas Friedrichsmeier
Hi! > Assuming it's a cardbus card... It claims to be one. > >| Apr 2 14:42:52 flyer kernel: PCI: Enabling device 02:00.0 ( -> > >| 0003) > > Seems not to be cardbus device! Is that all about ? Next, there should be > cardmgr: entries like socket : ID string in the syslog; then cardmgr > ex

Re: autoloading module for pcmcia network card

2003-04-02 Thread Ben Lau
Please post your /var/log/daemon.log. Thomas Friedrichsmeier wrote: >>>I tried adding the following lines to /etc/pcmcia/config: >>>device "8139too" >>> class "network" module "net/8139too" >> >> >> >>Try removing "net/" >> >> >>>card "NoName 10/100" >>> manfid 0x

Re: autoloading module for pcmcia network card

2003-04-02 Thread mi
Hello, Thomas Friedrichsmeier [Mittwoch, 2. April 2003 14:53]: >| After I finally broke off the adaptor-cable of my old network-card, I now >| have a new noname 8139-based one. Assuming it's a cardbus card... >| Problem is, that the cardmgr can find and activate the card, but does not >| load the r

Re: autoloading module for pcmcia network card

2003-04-02 Thread Ben Lau
Please post your /var/log/daemon.log. Thomas Friedrichsmeier wrote: >>>I tried adding the following lines to /etc/pcmcia/config: >>>device "8139too" >>> class "network" module "net/8139too" >> >> >> >>Try removing "net/" >> >> >>>card "NoName 10/100" >>> manfid 0x

Re: autoloading module for pcmcia network card

2003-04-02 Thread mi
Hello, Thomas Friedrichsmeier [Mittwoch, 2. April 2003 14:53]: >| After I finally broke off the adaptor-cable of my old network-card, I now >| have a new noname 8139-based one. Assuming it's a cardbus card... >| Problem is, that the cardmgr can find and activate the card, but does not >| load the r

Re: autoloading module for pcmcia network card

2003-04-02 Thread Thomas Friedrichsmeier
> > I tried adding the following lines to /etc/pcmcia/config: > > device "8139too" > > class "network" module "net/8139too" > > > Try removing "net/" > > > > > card "NoName 10/100" > > manfid 0x10ec, 0x8139 > > bind "8139too" > > You may want to add this to /e

Re: autoloading module for pcmcia network card

2003-04-02 Thread Thomas Friedrichsmeier
> > I tried adding the following lines to /etc/pcmcia/config: > > device "8139too" > > class "network" module "net/8139too" > > > Try removing "net/" > > > > > card "NoName 10/100" > > manfid 0x10ec, 0x8139 > > bind "8139too" > > You may want to add this to /e

Re: autoloading module for pcmcia network card

2003-04-02 Thread Matthias Hentges
Am Mit, 2003-04-02 um 14.53 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier: > Hi! > > After I finally broke off the adaptor-cable of my old network-card, I now > have > a new noname 8139-based one. > Problem is, that the cardmgr can find and activate the card, but does not > load > the required modules or sta

autoloading module for pcmcia network card

2003-04-02 Thread Thomas Friedrichsmeier
Hi! After I finally broke off the adaptor-cable of my old network-card, I now have a new noname 8139-based one. Problem is, that the cardmgr can find and activate the card, but does not load the required modules or start the interface. The card works just fine, if I modprobe the 8139too-module

Re: autoloading module for pcmcia network card

2003-04-02 Thread Matthias Hentges
Am Mit, 2003-04-02 um 14.53 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier: > Hi! > > After I finally broke off the adaptor-cable of my old network-card, I now have > a new noname 8139-based one. > Problem is, that the cardmgr can find and activate the card, but does not load > the required modules or start the

autoloading module for pcmcia network card

2003-04-02 Thread Thomas Friedrichsmeier
Hi! After I finally broke off the adaptor-cable of my old network-card, I now have a new noname 8139-based one. Problem is, that the cardmgr can find and activate the card, but does not load the required modules or start the interface. The card works just fine, if I modprobe the 8139too-module

Re: Installation problem (PCMCIA/Network card related)

2003-01-15 Thread Heather Stern
On Sat, Jan 11, 2003 at 03:49:35PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote: > Hello Phil, > > Am 18:27 2003-01-09 + hat Phil Reynolds geschrieben: > > ># cat /proc/pci > > > Bus 1, device 0, function 0: > >Ethernet controller: (rev 16). > > Master Capable. Latency=64. Min Gnt=10.Max

Re: Installation problem (PCMCIA/Network card related)

2003-01-15 Thread Heather Stern
On Sat, Jan 11, 2003 at 03:49:35PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote: > Hello Phil, > > Am 18:27 2003-01-09 + hat Phil Reynolds geschrieben: > > ># cat /proc/pci > > > Bus 1, device 0, function 0: > >Ethernet controller: (rev 16). > > Master Capable. Latency=64. Min Gnt=10.Max

Re: Installation problem (PCMCIA/Network card related)

2003-01-15 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Phil, Am 18:27 2003-01-09 + hat Phil Reynolds geschrieben: ># cat /proc/pci > Bus 1, device 0, function 0: >Ethernet controller: (rev 16). > Master Capable. Latency=64. Min Gnt=10.Max Lat=5. OK, there is a NIC ># dmesg (from loading of PCMCIA Card Services only) >I

Re: Installation problem (PCMCIA/Network card related)

2003-01-15 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Phil, Am 18:27 2003-01-09 + hat Phil Reynolds geschrieben: ># cat /proc/pci > Bus 1, device 0, function 0: >Ethernet controller: (rev 16). > Master Capable. Latency=64. Min Gnt=10.Max Lat=5. OK, there is a NIC ># dmesg (from loading of PCMCIA Card Services only) >I

Re: Installation problem (PCMCIA/Network card related)

2003-01-13 Thread Phil Reynolds
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 02:02:34PM -0800, Pietro Calogero wrote: > Dear Phil, > I have the same card and I had an IO memory allotment problem. Finally > wrote to Dave Hinds and I quote his response: > > Edit /etc/pcmcia/config.opts and add a line like: > > include port 0x1000-0x1fff I actually

Re: Installation problem (PCMCIA/Network card related)

2003-01-13 Thread Pietro Calogero
Dear Phil, I have the same card and I had an IO memory allotment problem. Finally wrote to Dave Hinds and I quote his response: --- Pietro Calogero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: cs: could not allocate 512 IO ports for CardBus Edit /etc/pcmcia/config.opts and add a line like: include port

Re: Installation problem (PCMCIA/Network card related)

2003-01-13 Thread Phil Reynolds
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 02:02:34PM -0800, Pietro Calogero wrote: > Dear Phil, > I have the same card and I had an IO memory allotment problem. Finally > wrote to Dave Hinds and I quote his response: > > Edit /etc/pcmcia/config.opts and add a line like: > > include port 0x1000-0x1fff I actually

Re: Installation problem (PCMCIA/Network card related)

2003-01-13 Thread Pietro Calogero
Dear Phil, I have the same card and I had an IO memory allotment problem. Finally wrote to Dave Hinds and I quote his response: --- Pietro Calogero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: cs: could not allocate 512 IO ports for CardBus Edit /etc/pcmcia/config.opts and add a line like: include port 0x

Re: Installation problem (PCMCIA/Network card related)

2003-01-12 Thread Phil Reynolds
On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 02:53:01PM +0100, Jord Swart wrote: > On Thursday 09 January 2003 19:27, Phil Reynolds wrote: > > In accordance with my changing work role, I have just received a laptop, > > and been advised to run an operating system I know well and can run X > > clients on. I found a sol

Re: Installation problem (PCMCIA/Network card related)

2003-01-12 Thread Phil Reynolds
On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 02:53:01PM +0100, Jord Swart wrote: > On Thursday 09 January 2003 19:27, Phil Reynolds wrote: > > In accordance with my changing work role, I have just received a laptop, > > and been advised to run an operating system I know well and can run X > > clients on. I found a sol

Re: Installation problem (PCMCIA/Network card related)

2003-01-10 Thread Karl-Heinz Eischer
Hi Phil, On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 06:27:29PM +, Phil Reynolds wrote: [...] > The computer is a Compaq Armada 7792DMT. The network card is a 3Com, model > printed on it is 3C3FEM656C, shows up as 3CXFEM656C in Debian. > > I am unable to get the network card drivers installed enough to enable a

Re: Installation problem (PCMCIA/Network card related)

2003-01-10 Thread Karl-Heinz Eischer
Hi Phil, On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 06:27:29PM +, Phil Reynolds wrote: [...] > The computer is a Compaq Armada 7792DMT. The network card is a 3Com, model > printed on it is 3C3FEM656C, shows up as 3CXFEM656C in Debian. > > I am unable to get the network card drivers installed enough to enable a

Re: Installation problem (PCMCIA/Network card related)

2003-01-10 Thread Jord Swart
On Thursday 09 January 2003 19:27, Phil Reynolds wrote: > In accordance with my changing work role, I have just received a laptop, > and been advised to run an operating system I know well and can run X > clients on. > > Naturally, I would like this to be Debian, but on trying to install woody, > I

Re: Installation problem (PCMCIA/Network card related)

2003-01-10 Thread Jord Swart
On Thursday 09 January 2003 19:27, Phil Reynolds wrote: > In accordance with my changing work role, I have just received a laptop, > and been advised to run an operating system I know well and can run X > clients on. > > Naturally, I would like this to be Debian, but on trying to install woody, > I

Installation problem (PCMCIA/Network card related)

2003-01-09 Thread Phil Reynolds
In accordance with my changing work role, I have just received a laptop, and been advised to run an operating system I know well and can run X clients on. Naturally, I would like this to be Debian, but on trying to install woody, I have run into some difficulties. The computer is a Compaq Armada

Installation problem (PCMCIA/Network card related)

2003-01-09 Thread Phil Reynolds
In accordance with my changing work role, I have just received a laptop, and been advised to run an operating system I know well and can run X clients on. Naturally, I would like this to be Debian, but on trying to install woody, I have run into some difficulties. The computer is a Compaq Armada

Re: PCMCIA network card alias configuration

2002-11-22 Thread David B Harris
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 07:33:35 +0100 DevilKin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sure. The auto thing is a 'no go' though, because it inits the interface > at bootup, and they only should be inited at pcmcia-detection of the > eth0 interface. Well, you can always change the order that PCMCIA is started in

Re: PCMCIA network card alias configuration

2002-11-22 Thread David B Harris
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 07:33:35 +0100 DevilKin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sure. The auto thing is a 'no go' though, because it inits the interface > at bootup, and they only should be inited at pcmcia-detection of the > eth0 interface. Well, you can always change the order that PCMCIA is started in

Re: PCMCIA network card alias configuration

2002-11-22 Thread DevilKin
On Friday 22 November 2002 04:18, David B Harris wrote: > On 21 Nov 2002 19:11:33 -0600 > > Shyamal Prasad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > "David" == David B Harris writes: > > > > David> You need to edit /etc/pcmcia/network.opts, to make it use > > David> ifupdown; it refers to it as "

Re: PCMCIA network card alias configuration

2002-11-21 Thread Shyamal Prasad
"David" == David B Harris writes: David> On 21 Nov 2002 19:11:33 -0600 David> Shyamal Prasad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> "David" == David B Harris writes: >> David> You need to edit /etc/pcmcia/network.opts, to make it use David> ifupdown; it refers to it as "Debi

Re: PCMCIA network card alias configuration

2002-11-21 Thread DevilKin
On Friday 22 November 2002 04:18, David B Harris wrote: > On 21 Nov 2002 19:11:33 -0600 > > Shyamal Prasad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > "David" == David B Harris writes: > > > > David> You need to edit /etc/pcmcia/network.opts, to make it use > > David> ifupdown; it refers to it as "

Re: PCMCIA network card alias configuration

2002-11-21 Thread David B Harris
On 21 Nov 2002 19:11:33 -0600 Shyamal Prasad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "David" == David B Harris writes: > > David> You need to edit /etc/pcmcia/network.opts, to make it use > David> ifupdown; it refers to it as "Debian's network > David> setup". Basically, you need to make sur

Re: PCMCIA network card alias configuration

2002-11-21 Thread Shyamal Prasad
"David" == David B Harris writes: David> On 21 Nov 2002 19:11:33 -0600 David> Shyamal Prasad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> "David" == David B Harris writes: >> David> You need to edit /etc/pcmcia/network.opts, to make it use David> ifupdown; it refers to it as "Debi

Re: PCMCIA network card alias configuration

2002-11-21 Thread David B Harris
On 21 Nov 2002 19:11:33 -0600 Shyamal Prasad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "David" == David B Harris writes: > > David> You need to edit /etc/pcmcia/network.opts, to make it use > David> ifupdown; it refers to it as "Debian's network > David> setup". Basically, you need to make sur

Re: PCMCIA network card alias configuration

2002-11-21 Thread Shyamal Prasad
"David" == David B Harris writes: David> You need to edit /etc/pcmcia/network.opts, to make it use David> ifupdown; it refers to it as "Debian's network David> setup". Basically, you need to make sure all the variables David> in that file are either empty or set to "n". Why th

Re: PCMCIA network card alias configuration

2002-11-21 Thread Shyamal Prasad
"David" == David B Harris writes: David> You need to edit /etc/pcmcia/network.opts, to make it use David> ifupdown; it refers to it as "Debian's network David> setup". Basically, you need to make sure all the variables David> in that file are either empty or set to "n". Why th

Re: PCMCIA network card alias configuration

2002-11-21 Thread David B Harris
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 08:29:17 +0100 DevilKin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > First part: > -- > I have a pcmcia network card (3com card using the 3c575_cs driver). It > is detected by the pcmcia packages and configured using > /etc/network/interfaces, in which eth0

Re: PCMCIA network card alias configuration

2002-11-21 Thread David B Harris
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 08:29:17 +0100 DevilKin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > First part: > -- > I have a pcmcia network card (3com card using the 3c575_cs driver). It > is detected by the pcmcia packages and configured using > /etc/network/interfaces, in which eth0

PCMCIA network card alias configuration

2002-11-21 Thread DevilKin
his one, I haven't been able to tackle. I have a twofold problem: First part: -- I have a pcmcia network card (3com card using the 3c575_cs driver). It is detected by the pcmcia packages and configured using /etc/network/interfaces, in which eth0 is set up accordingly. I also need an

PCMCIA network card alias configuration

2002-11-20 Thread DevilKin
his one, I haven't been able to tackle. I have a twofold problem: First part: -- I have a pcmcia network card (3com card using the 3c575_cs driver). It is detected by the pcmcia packages and configured using /etc/network/interfaces, in which eth0 is set up accordingly. I also need an

Re: PCMCIA Network card up on boot...

2002-10-29 Thread Eric Richardson
needed to use yenta_socket and tulip rather than tulip_cb. I wasn't using hotplug so I can't comment on that. Good luck, Eric Bruce wrote: I would like my wireless PCMCIA network card to be up and running on boot. From what I can gather from the hotplug docs, it should be s

Re: PCMCIA Network card up on boot...

2002-10-29 Thread Eric Richardson
needed to use yenta_socket and tulip rather than tulip_cb. I wasn't using hotplug so I can't comment on that. Good luck, Eric Bruce wrote: I would like my wireless PCMCIA network card to be up and running on boot. From what I can gather from the hotplug docs, it should be s

Re: PCMCIA network card

2002-10-27 Thread Christian Gennerat
Carmen Alfaro a écrit: Hi all, I'm trying to find a pcmcia network card that will be fully supported under linux, Debian woody 3.0r0 bf24 specifically, but after several hours spent browsing around the net I haven't found any. I've tried the 3Com site, but for almost every mode

Re: PCMCIA network card

2002-10-27 Thread Jose M. Gomez
On Sunday 27 October 2002 02:36, Carmen Alfaro wrote: > Hi all, > I'm trying to find a pcmcia network card that will be fully supported > under linux, Debian woody 3.0r0 bf24 specifically, but after several > hours spent browsing around the net I haven't found any. I&#x

Re: PCMCIA network card

2002-10-27 Thread Ivar Alm
At 02:36 2002-10-27, Carmen Alfaro wrote: Hi all, I'm trying to find a pcmcia network card that will be fully supported under linux, Debian woody 3.0r0 bf24 specifically, but after several hours spent browsing around the net I haven't found any. I've tried the 3Com site, but f

Re: PCMCIA network card

2002-10-27 Thread Jose M. Gomez
On Sunday 27 October 2002 02:36, Carmen Alfaro wrote: > Hi all, > I'm trying to find a pcmcia network card that will be fully supported > under linux, Debian woody 3.0r0 bf24 specifically, but after several > hours spent browsing around the net I haven't found any. I&#x

Re: PCMCIA network card

2002-10-27 Thread Ivar Alm
At 02:36 2002-10-27, Carmen Alfaro wrote: Hi all, I'm trying to find a pcmcia network card that will be fully supported under linux, Debian woody 3.0r0 bf24 specifically, but after several hours spent browsing around the net I haven't found any. I've tried the 3Com site, but f

Re: PCMCIA network card

2002-10-27 Thread Christian Gennerat
Carmen Alfaro a écrit: Hi all, I'm trying to find a pcmcia network card that will be fully supported under linux, Debian woody 3.0r0 bf24 specifically, but after several hours spent browsing around the net I haven't found any. I've tried the 3Com site, but for almost every mode

Re: PCMCIA network card

2002-10-26 Thread Hubert Chan
>>>>> "Carmen" == Carmen Alfaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Carmen> Hi all, I'm trying to find a pcmcia network card that will be Carmen> fully supported under linux, Debian woody 3.0r0 bf24 Carmen> specifically, but after several hours spent browsi

RE: PCMCIA network card

2002-10-26 Thread Provost, Stephane
ot;. Linux is a given, if it works for Windows, it has a very high chance of working for Linux as well (harware-wise). --Stephane -Original Message- From: Carmen Alfaro To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org Sent: 10/26/02 5:37 PM Subject: PCMCIA network card Hi all, I'm trying to f

Re: PCMCIA network card

2002-10-26 Thread Jeff
Carmen Alfaro, 2002-Oct-27 02:36 +0200: > Hi all, > I'm trying to find a pcmcia network card that will be fully supported > under linux, Debian woody 3.0r0 bf24 specifically, but after several > hours spent browsing around the net I haven't found any. I've tried the

PCMCIA network card

2002-10-26 Thread Carmen Alfaro
Hi all, I'm trying to find a pcmcia network card that will be fully supported under linux, Debian woody 3.0r0 bf24 specifically, but after several hours spent browsing around the net I haven't found any. I've tried the 3Com site, but for almost every model they list the same

Re: PCMCIA network card

2002-10-26 Thread Hubert Chan
>>>>> "Carmen" == Carmen Alfaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Carmen> Hi all, I'm trying to find a pcmcia network card that will be Carmen> fully supported under linux, Debian woody 3.0r0 bf24 Carmen> specifically, but after several hours spent browsi

RE: PCMCIA network card

2002-10-26 Thread Provost, Stephane
ot;. Linux is a given, if it works for Windows, it has a very high chance of working for Linux as well (harware-wise). --Stephane -Original Message- From: Carmen Alfaro To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 10/26/02 5:37 PM Subject: PCMCIA network card Hi all, I'm trying to find a pcmcia n

Re: PCMCIA network card

2002-10-26 Thread Jeff
Carmen Alfaro, 2002-Oct-27 02:36 +0200: > Hi all, > I'm trying to find a pcmcia network card that will be fully supported > under linux, Debian woody 3.0r0 bf24 specifically, but after several > hours spent browsing around the net I haven't found any. I've tried the

PCMCIA network card

2002-10-26 Thread Carmen Alfaro
Hi all, I'm trying to find a pcmcia network card that will be fully supported under linux, Debian woody 3.0r0 bf24 specifically, but after several hours spent browsing around the net I haven't found any. I've tried the 3Com site, but for almost every model they list the same

Re: PCMCIA Network card up on boot...

2002-10-16 Thread cyn
;opt-in"'s unless otherwise EXPRESSLY noted. On Wed, 16 Oct 2002, Bruce wrote: > > I would like my wireless PCMCIA network card to be up and running on boot. > >From what I can gather from the hotplug docs, it should be started via > "coldplugging", i.e, by the /e

PCMCIA Network card up on boot...

2002-10-16 Thread Bruce
I would like my wireless PCMCIA network card to be up and running on boot. From what I can gather from the hotplug docs, it should be started via "coldplugging", i.e, by the /etc/init.d/hotplug script which is run at boot time. To get the card to work after a reboot, I have to ej

Re: PCMCIA Network card up on boot...

2002-10-16 Thread cyn
;opt-in"'s unless otherwise EXPRESSLY noted. On Wed, 16 Oct 2002, Bruce wrote: > > I would like my wireless PCMCIA network card to be up and running on boot. > >From what I can gather from the hotplug docs, it should be started via > "coldplugging", i.e, by the /e

PCMCIA Network card up on boot...

2002-10-16 Thread Bruce
I would like my wireless PCMCIA network card to be up and running on boot. From what I can gather from the hotplug docs, it should be started via "coldplugging", i.e, by the /etc/init.d/hotplug script which is run at boot time. To get the card to work after a reboot, I have to ej

Re: woody kernels do not support PCMCIA network card

2001-12-11 Thread Josef Dalcolmo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > On Mon, 2001-12-10 at 17:14, Kent Pirkle wrote: > Which driver does the 2.2.18pre21 kernel load for your network card? the pcmcia/pcnet_cs in addition the following: pcmcia/8390 (shows also as net/8390 in modconf) pcmcia/82365 pcmcia/core - Josef

Re: woody kernels do not support PCMCIA network card

2001-12-11 Thread Josef Dalcolmo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > On Mon, 2001-12-10 at 17:14, Kent Pirkle wrote: > Which driver does the 2.2.18pre21 kernel load for your network card? the pcmcia/pcnet_cs in addition the following: pcmcia/8390 (shows also as net/8390 in modconf) pcmcia/82365 pcmcia/core - Josef -- To UNSUBSCRI

Re: woody kernels do not support PCMCIA network card

2001-12-10 Thread Osamu Aoki
PCMCIA NIC and Debian stock 2.4 modular kernel is tricky but works. What is your /etc/modules. On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 11:20:27AM +0100, Josef Dalcolmo wrote: > The machine was an Inspiron-5000 Laptop, with a D-link-650 PCMCIA > network card (compatible to NE2000). Should be supported. >

Re: woody kernels do not support PCMCIA network card

2001-12-10 Thread Osamu Aoki
PCMCIA NIC and Debian stock 2.4 modular kernel is tricky but works. What is your /etc/modules. On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 11:20:27AM +0100, Josef Dalcolmo wrote: > The machine was an Inspiron-5000 Laptop, with a D-link-650 PCMCIA > network card (compatible to NE2000). Should be supported.

Re: woody kernels do not support PCMCIA network card

2001-12-10 Thread Kent Pirkle
; > > > I tried various installations of Woody from a set of CDs which where > > created > > around Nov 9, and found some problems, I would like to report in this > > manner. > > > > The machine was an Inspiron-5000 Laptop, with a D-link-650 PCMCIA network &

Re: woody kernels do not support PCMCIA network card

2001-12-10 Thread Kent Pirkle
; > > > I tried various installations of Woody from a set of CDs which where created > > around Nov 9, and found some problems, I would like to report in this manner. > > > > The machine was an Inspiron-5000 Laptop, with a D-link-650 PCMCIA network card > > (compa

Re: woody kernels do not support PCMCIA network card

2001-12-10 Thread Kent Pirkle
ke to report in this manner. > > The machine was an Inspiron-5000 Laptop, with a D-link-650 PCMCIA network > card > (compatible to NE2000). > > None of the Woody kernels I've tried recognised my network card, so I ended > up > with the network unconfigured after i

Re: woody kernels do not support PCMCIA network card

2001-12-10 Thread Kent Pirkle
ke to report in this manner. > > The machine was an Inspiron-5000 Laptop, with a D-link-650 PCMCIA network card > (compatible to NE2000). > > None of the Woody kernels I've tried recognised my network card, so I ended up > with the network unconfigured after install. Af

woody kernels do not support PCMCIA network card

2001-12-10 Thread Josef Dalcolmo
Dear Debian Friends! I tried various installations of Woody from a set of CDs which where created around Nov 9, and found some problems, I would like to report in this manner. The machine was an Inspiron-5000 Laptop, with a D-link-650 PCMCIA network card (compatible to NE2000). None of the

woody kernels do not support PCMCIA network card

2001-12-10 Thread Josef Dalcolmo
Dear Debian Friends! I tried various installations of Woody from a set of CDs which where created around Nov 9, and found some problems, I would like to report in this manner. The machine was an Inspiron-5000 Laptop, with a D-link-650 PCMCIA network card (compatible to NE2000). None of the

Re: pcmcia-network-card (can't reach network)

2001-12-07 Thread Michael Merting
Hi Derek, well that (./network start eth0) was actually the way I could cause my device toshowup on ifconfig. Well I can ping and everything... then the network-card blinks a lot but I get no access to the lan nor internet. Any suggestions? best regards, michael On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 04:01:34P

Re: pcmcia-network-card (can't reach network)

2001-12-07 Thread Derek Broughton
> my wireless card still isn't doing it so I'm trying to use my Xircom card now (creditcard ce3-100) > it's being recognized correctly but the network isn't configured/reached at all although all the parameters in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts are right. > ifconfig says the same... there is a loop devic

Re: pcmcia-network-card (can't reach network)

2001-12-07 Thread Michael Merting
Hi Derek, well that (./network start eth0) was actually the way I could cause my device toshowup on ifconfig. Well I can ping and everything... then the network-card blinks a lot but I get no access to the lan nor internet. Any suggestions? best regards, michael On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 04:01:34

pcmcia-network-card (can't reach network)

2001-12-07 Thread Michael Merting
Hi, my wireless card still isn't doing it so I'm trying to use my Xircom card now (creditcard ce3-100) it's being recognized correctly but the network isn't configured/reached at all although all the parameters in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts are right. ifconfig says the same... there is a loop devic

Re: pcmcia-network-card (can't reach network)

2001-12-07 Thread Derek Broughton
> my wireless card still isn't doing it so I'm trying to use my Xircom card now (creditcard ce3-100) > it's being recognized correctly but the network isn't configured/reached at all although all the parameters in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts are right. > ifconfig says the same... there is a loop devi

pcmcia-network-card (can't reach network)

2001-12-07 Thread Michael Merting
Hi, my wireless card still isn't doing it so I'm trying to use my Xircom card now (creditcard ce3-100) it's being recognized correctly but the network isn't configured/reached at all although all the parameters in /etc/pcmcia/network.opts are right. ifconfig says the same... there is a loop devi

Re: testing installation - problems with PCMCIA network Card

2001-11-02 Thread Derek Broughton
> From: "Renchi Raju" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > the fact that you have to do a pcmcia start eth0 is surprising. you might > > have a corrupted script file. you can try purging the current pcmcia-cs > and > ... hmmm - a whole bunch of corrupted stuff :-( I reinstalled pcmcia-cs and pcmcia-source, t

Re: testing installation - problems with PCMCIA network Card

2001-11-02 Thread Derek Broughton
> From: "Renchi Raju" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > the fact that you have to do a pcmcia start eth0 is surprising. you might > > have a corrupted script file. you can try purging the current pcmcia-cs > and > ... hmmm - a whole bunch of corrupted stuff :-( I reinstalled pcmcia-cs and pcmcia-source,

Re: testing installation - problems with PCMCIA network Card

2001-11-02 Thread Derek Broughton
From: "Renchi Raju" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > the fact that you have to do a pcmcia start eth0 is surprising. you might > have a corrupted script file. you can try purging the current pcmcia-cs and ... > /etc/pcmcia/config and then loads up the corresponding driver for it. It > also recognizes the cla

Re: testing installation - problems with PCMCIA network Card

2001-11-02 Thread Renchi Raju
ked. > > > But i don't understand why it's necessary to start pcmcia by myself if > > > i configured pcmcia well and also got the basesystem via ftp with my > > > pcmcia network card. > > I don't understand either. if "/etc/init.d/pcmcia start"

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