Re: PCMCIA Does Not Work Dell Latitude C510/C610 with Lenny

2010-03-29 Thread John Medrano
Hello All, I retested my cardbus ports under windows (With three cards both 32 and 16 bit) and found that the ports are no longer working. This explains why they are not working under Lenny. If I can get it fixed, I will retry later. Thanks, John On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 11:13 PM, Duane Bielling

Re: PCMCIA Does Not Work Dell Latitude C510/C610 with Lenny

2010-03-26 Thread Duane Bielling
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 6:25 AM, Stefan Welte wrote: > Hi Duane, > > Duane Bielling schrieb: >> Stefan, both Debian Lenny and openSuse are currently running on the C610. > > Are they both running well in combination with wireless cardbus card(s)? Essentially, yes, but not without a minor 'annoyan

Re: PCMCIA Does Not Work Dell Latitude C510/C610 with Lenny

2010-03-26 Thread Stefan Welte
Hi Duane, Duane Bielling schrieb: > Stefan, both Debian Lenny and openSuse are currently running on the C610. Are they both running well in combination with wireless cardbus card(s)? > I apologize if I was too wordy -- sometimes I just like to hear myself > type, I guess. :^) (If I'm poking fun

Re: PCMCIA Does Not Work Dell Latitude C510/C610 with Lenny

2010-03-24 Thread Duane Bielling
John, the BIOS is rev. A09. Stefan, both Debian Lenny and openSuse are currently running on the C610. I apologize if I was too wordy -- sometimes I just like to hear myself type, I guess. :^) (If I'm poking fun at anybody, I'm poking fun at myself.) But seriously, I should have included a small

Re: PCMCIA Does Not Work Dell Latitude C510/C610 with Lenny

2010-03-23 Thread John Medrano
Per Duane's previous email the PCMCIA card is a Linksys WPC300N v1 which is a 32-bit card. I did notice that his version of PCI on lspci is V04 and mine is V02. What version of BIOS do you have Duane? Thanks, John On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 10:20 AM, Stefan Welte wrote: > Hi Duane, > > Duane Biel

Re: PCMCIA Does Not Work Dell Latitude C510/C610 with Lenny

2010-03-23 Thread Stefan Welte
Hi Duane, Duane Bielling schrieb: > On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 8:05 AM, Stefan Welte wrote: > >> Which linux distribution runs on your C610? >> Whick kernel runs on your C610? >> > > 2.6.26-2-686 is the kernel running in Debian Lenny (KDE 3.5.10). > 2.6.31.12-0.1-debug is the kernel I'm using in o

Re: PCMCIA Does Not Work Dell Latitude C510/C610 with Lenny

2010-03-19 Thread Duane Bielling
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 8:05 AM, Stefan Welte wrote: > Hi Duane, > > Which linux distribution runs on your C610? > Whick kernel runs on your C610? > 2.6.26-2-686 is the kernel running in Debian Lenny (KDE 3.5.10). 2.6.31.12-0.1-debug is the kernel I'm using in openSUSE 11.2 (KDE 4.3.5) KDE 3.5.

Re: PCMCIA Does Not Work Dell Latitude C510/C610 with Lenny

2010-03-19 Thread Stefan Welte
Hi Duane, Duane Bielling schrieb: > On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 11:02 AM, John Medrano > wrote: >> Thank you for your response Geoff. >> >> The laptop is a C610 with a Pentium III. >> > > I also have a C610 using the same kernel as you reported in 'uname > -a'. My difference is that before I loade

Re: PCMCIA Does Not Work Dell Latitude C510/C610 with Lenny

2010-03-18 Thread Duane Bielling
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 11:02 AM, John Medrano wrote: > Thank you for your response Geoff. > > The laptop is a C610 with a Pentium III. > I also have a C610 using the same kernel as you reported in 'uname -a'. My difference is that before I loaded the (non-free) driver for my card, 'lspci' at le

Re: PCMCIA Does Not Work Dell Latitude C510/C610 with Lenny

2010-03-18 Thread John Medrano
Thank you for your response Geoff. The laptop is a C610 with a Pentium III. The card that I am trying to use is a Belkin N Wireless Notebook Card. Part No. F5D8013. Ralink RT2860 driver.  This same card worked on another labtop running Knoppix with 2.6.32 kernel. I tried Knoppix on this machine

Re: PCMCIA Does Not Work Dell Latitude C510/C610 with Lenny

2010-03-17 Thread Geoff Simmons
Hi John, On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 09:05:51AM -0600, John Medrano wrote: > I am currently running Lenny on a Dell C510/C610 laptop. Which specific laptop? AFAICT, the C510 has a Celeron processor, while the C610 has a Pentium III. > When I insert a wireless PCMCIA card into the unit nothing happe

Re: PCMCIA Does Not Work Dell Latitude C510/C610 with Lenny

2010-03-16 Thread Jozé Ruiz SolaR .
Hi, try "HOTPLUG" http://linux-hotplug.sourceforge.net/ . On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 9:05 AM, John Medrano wrote: > Hello All, > > I am currently running Lenny on a Dell C510/C610 laptop. When I insert a > wireless PCMCIA card into the un

Re: pcmcia wifi card not recognised

2009-01-15 Thread Jim Burton
At Thu, 15 Jan 2009 13:08:00 +1100, Geoff Simmons wrote: > [...] > > Change wireless-essid to wpa-ssid, then call ifup with the -v (or --verbose) > option to examine the commands being executed. > Great, all working now. Thanks for your help. Jim > > wpa-driver wext > > You can omit this, wp

Re: pcmcia wifi card not recognised

2009-01-14 Thread Paolo
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 01:39:30AM +, Jim Burton wrote: > > iface wlan0 inet dhcp > wireless-essid home I wouldn't mix wireless- and wpa-, drop wireless-essid and set wpa-ssid home > wpa-psk passphrase withaspaceinit > wpa-driver wext try also setting (depending on your ap config) eg: wp

Re: pcmcia wifi card not recognised

2009-01-14 Thread Geoff Simmons
Hi Jim, On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 01:39:30AM +, Jim Burton wrote: > Thanks very much, you hit the nail on the head. With this kernel my > card is recognised. Good to hear. > I've installed wpasupplicant and edited /etc/network/interfaces like this: [snip] > wireless-essid home Change wireless

Re: pcmcia wifi card not recognised

2009-01-14 Thread Jim Burton
At Thu, 15 Jan 2009 10:01:04 +1100, Geoff Simmons wrote: > [...] > > There are two EW-7108PCg variants, run "lspci -nn" and examine its output to > determine yours. If "1814:0201" is shown, it's a RT2500. If "1814:0301" is > shown, it's a RT2501/RT2561, which is supported by other drivers > (rt

Re: pcmcia wifi card not recognised

2009-01-14 Thread Geoff Simmons
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 10:01:04AM +1100, Geoff Simmons wrote: > There is more information and an installation procedure available at > http://wiki.debian.org/rt61. I'm sorry, the correct URL is http://wiki.debian.org/rt61pci Geoff -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-laptop-requ...@lists.debian

Re: pcmcia wifi card not recognised

2009-01-14 Thread Geoff Simmons
Hi Jim, On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 05:42:47PM +, Jim Burton wrote: > At Wed, 14 Jan 2009 17:01:58 +, > Jim Burton wrote: [snip] > > It is an Edimax EW-7108PCg. I can't see any revision or version > > number. [snip] > Uhh, then I realised I needed to build the module and load it. So I've > don

Re: pcmcia wifi card not recognised

2009-01-14 Thread Jim Burton
At Wed, 14 Jan 2009 17:01:58 +, Jim Burton wrote: > > Hi Geoff, thanks for your reply > At Wed, 14 Jan 2009 23:22:15 +1100, > Geoff Simmons wrote: > > > > Hi Jim, > > > > On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 11:16:29AM +, Jim Burton wrote: > > > Hi, I've just installed etch on an Acer travelmate 342T

Re: pcmcia wifi card not recognised

2009-01-14 Thread Jim Burton
Hi Geoff, thanks for your reply At Wed, 14 Jan 2009 23:22:15 +1100, Geoff Simmons wrote: > > Hi Jim, > > On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 11:16:29AM +, Jim Burton wrote: > > Hi, I've just installed etch on an Acer travelmate 342T laptop and have a > > wireless pc card that I don't know how to set up.

Re: pcmcia wifi card not recognised

2009-01-14 Thread Geoff Simmons
Hi Jim, On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 11:16:29AM +, Jim Burton wrote: > Hi, I've just installed etch on an Acer travelmate 342T laptop and have a > wireless pc card that I don't know how to set up. [snip] Can you provide some details about your wireless device, such as its brand and model? These d

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

Re: PCMCIA 80211g wireless card that works with Etch

2006-12-08 Thread Jean-Louis Crouzet
Bob Proulx wrote: Duncan Robertson wrote: Does anyone know any current PCMCIA 80211g cards that work with the Debian Etch kernels "out of the box", i.e. no kernel patching or ndiswrapper type stuff needed? - or at least will work with a bit of additional apt-get of drivers. I have had good luc

Re: PCMCIA 80211g wireless card that works with Etch

2006-12-07 Thread Bob Proulx
Duncan Robertson wrote: > Does anyone know any current PCMCIA 80211g cards that work with the > Debian Etch kernels "out of the box", i.e. no kernel patching or > ndiswrapper type stuff needed? - or at least will work with a bit of > additional apt-get of drivers. I have had good luck with the Ori

Re: PCMCIA 80211g wireless card that works with Etch

2006-12-07 Thread Nate Bargmann
* Duncan Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006 Dec 07 20:57 -0600]: > Hi, > > Does anyone know any current PCMCIA 80211g cards that work with the > Debian Etch kernels "out of the box", i.e. no kernel patching or > ndiswrapper type stuff needed? - or at least will work with a bit of > additional apt

Re: pcmcia wireless puzzle: 2.6.0/Debian testing/unstable

2006-02-12 Thread Olivier Schreiber
.org Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: pcmcia wireless puzzle: 2.6.0/Debian testing/unstable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Status: RO Lines: 40 Hi there, >Am 2003.12.23 20:54 schrieb(en) Jim McCloskey: >> Under 2.6.0, the problem is that the card is not recognized at al

Re: pcmcia wireless puzzle: 2.6.0/Debian testing/unstable

2006-02-05 Thread Olivier Schreiber
Hi there, >Am 2003.12.23 20:54 schrieb(en) Jim McCloskey: >> Under 2.6.0, the problem is that the card is not recognized at all. >> Inserting and ejecting it produces no beeps and makes no lights >> flash. >> I spent a long time trying to persuade the pcmcia subsytem to >> notice >> the existence

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 WEP. Works very

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

Re: pcmcia auto-detection problem

2006-01-12 Thread Jeff Bradberry
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006, Jeff Bradberry wrote: > Hello, > > I'm currently working on configuring my wireless card for my laptop and > have tripped across a difficulty with my pcmcia configuration. This is a > HP Pavilion zv6000 laptop and a D-Link DWL-G630 wireless card. The > wireless card has an

Re: pcmcia auto-detection problem

2006-01-12 Thread Richard Lyons
On Wednesday, 11 January 2006 at 21:29:09 -0500, Matthew Dawson wrote: > On January 11, 2006 12:16 pm, Jeff Bradberry wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I'm currently working on configuring my wireless card for my laptop and > > have tripped across a difficulty with my pcmcia configuration. This is a > > H

Re: pcmcia auto-detection problem

2006-01-11 Thread Matthew Dawson
On January 11, 2006 12:16 pm, Jeff Bradberry wrote: > Hello, > > I'm currently working on configuring my wireless card for my laptop and > have tripped across a difficulty with my pcmcia configuration. This is a > HP Pavilion zv6000 laptop and a D-Link DWL-G630 wireless card. The > wireless card

Re: pcmcia/cardbus issue after 2.6.14 kernel upgrade

2005-12-24 Thread Irv Elshoff
Greetings, I had the same problem on an IBM ThinkPad 770Z, but adding the "pci=noacpi" kernel command-line argument fixed the problem. Cheers, Irv. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: pcmcia + acpi + suspend2 seems impossible...

2005-11-15 Thread Eric van der Paardt
> -Original Message- > From: Martin Hauser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 2:20 AM > To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: pcmcia + acpi + suspend2 seems impossible... -snip- > > So far I haven't been able to get all thre

Re: pcmcia + acpi + suspend2 seems impossible...

2005-11-15 Thread Martin Hauser
Morning, > in an ideal world I would like a kernel that does these things: > > - loads and unloads my pcmcia NIC/wlan cards flawlessly > - suspends to disk without any issues > - lets me use and program all the special laptop keys on my keyboard > (sleep, screen, volume controls, and ESPECIALLY p

Re: PCMCIA hanging on Debian Sarge

2005-11-14 Thread Mark Barnes
The model 8420-WD card uses the Agere chipset, and I don't believe the driver is included in Debian. But I got mine working on a thinkpad with Debian last year. The source is out there. http://www.agere.com/mobility/wireless_lan_drivers.html has some drivers, but they weren't the ones I used.

Re: pcmcia/cardbus issue after 2.6.14 kernel upgrade

2005-11-07 Thread Matt Price
On 11/7/05, mikepolniak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 10:06 Mon 07 Nov , Matt Price wrote: > > hi folks, > > > > > > just about every possible pcmcia option seems to be enabled. ANy > > hints as to what I might have done wrong here? Or what the next > > debugging step w

Re: pcmcia/cardbus issue after 2.6.14 kernel upgrade

2005-11-07 Thread mikepolniak
On 10:06 Mon 07 Nov , Matt Price wrote: > hi folks, > > in an effort to get acpi workingo n my laptop (THinkpad 600e) I've > upgraded to 2.6.14 kernel. Seemswo work fine! Except I'm having > trouble with my wireless card (D-Link DWL-650+). The third-party > driver compiled andi nstalled fin

Re: Re: pcmcia wireless adaptor, hw fault or kernel bug?

2005-05-11 Thread Gabriele Persia
I'm quite confident it isn't the same problem: 1) the card has NEVER came back to life by itelf; 2) I 've the same problem using a "real" AP (3Com OfficeConnect), rather than a linux-box acting as an AP (PCI prismGT card in Master mode); moreover ftp between others clients (connected with the AP)

Re: pcmcia wireless adaptor, hw fault or kernel bug?

2005-05-11 Thread Juraj Ziegler
Gabriele Persia wrote: Hi all, I'm running debian/testing on a Travelmate 525txv. When downloading large files, the prismGT (prism54) cardbus card "freezes" (and sometime hangs the system). What works: - system boots fine with the card plugged; - when I plug [unplug] the card, hotplug brings up [

Re: PCMCIA-source package uninstallable?

2005-05-03 Thread Frans Pop
On Monday 02 May 2005 17:11, John O'Hagan wrote: > I'm trying to install the Debian pcmcia-source package so I can have > the latest drivers for my kernel-version 2.6.11. If in-kernel PCMCIA > support is enabled, the package build fails; the buildlog says: > > ** Your kernel is configured

Re: PCMCIA USB2.0 Card

2005-03-16 Thread Derek Broughton
On Tuesday 15 March 2005 16:32, Michael Marte wrote: > > I blacklisted ohci and, in effect, USB devices connected to either of the > two ports are not recognized any more. I have to modprobe ohci to get them > connected. Well, d***!! Guess I was wrong. :-) Sorry about that. Still, the number o

Re: PCMCIA USB2.0 Card

2005-03-15 Thread Michael Marte
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005, Derek Broughton wrote: > On Monday 14 March 2005 04:23, Michael Marte wrote: > > > > usbview tells me that there is root hub running at high speed (driven > > by ehci) and two more hubs running at full speed (driven by ohci). > > Interestinlgy, the full speed hubs are not chil

Re: PCMCIA USB2.0 Card

2005-03-14 Thread Wang Xu
Hello Kaiser, Hans, IMHO, It may be a problem of the power supply. One of my friends have another card, while he can use USB2.0 with power supply from another USB1.1 port. His HDD's cable have 2 USB ports for PC connection, and can be connected with 2 ports of PC when a single one cannot

Re: PCMCIA USB2.0 Card

2005-03-14 Thread Derek Broughton
On Monday 14 March 2005 04:23, Michael Marte wrote: > > usbview tells me that there is root hub running at high speed (driven > by ehci) and two more hubs running at full speed (driven by ohci). > Interestinlgy, the full speed hubs are not children of the root hub but > occur on the same level of t

Re: PCMCIA USB2.0 Card

2005-03-14 Thread Michael Marte
Hello *, I experienced similar problems as Hans. usbview tells me that there is root hub running at high speed (driven by ehci) and two more hubs running at full speed (driven by ohci). Interestinlgy, the full speed hubs are not children of the root hub but occur on the same level of the USB d

Re: PCMCIA USB2.0 Card

2005-03-04 Thread Ritesh Raj Sarraf
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 04 Mar 2005 12:27 pm, Kaiser, Hans wrote: > What is p.d.o? > Oops! It's http://packages.debian.org > How can I determine if discover is running? I run hutplug, but  I think it > is necessary, isn't it? See the runlevels if discover is enab

RE: PCMCIA USB2.0 Card

2005-03-03 Thread Kaiser, Hans
What is p.d.o? How can I determine if discover is running? I run hutplug, but I think it is necessary, isn't it? > I'm now left only with random thoughts :-) > > Are you using discover or some similar hardware detecting utility ?? If > yes, > try disabling them and try again ?? > And yes, if p

Re: PCMCIA USB2.0 Card

2005-03-01 Thread Ritesh Raj Sarraf
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday 01 Mar 2005 2:08 am, Kaiser, Hans wrote: > I'm running on kernel-image-2.6.8-2-686, which depends on the latest on > sarge. Under SuSE it was 2.6.5. It tried some different versions without > success. > How I can see, debian connects the USB

Re: pcmcia and kernel info

2005-03-01 Thread Stewart Jenkins
On Tuesday 22 February 2005 11:51 pm, João Paulo Vanzuita wrote: > sorry about to mail again, but maybe 2.6.10 dont work on my laptop. > > - dell latitude cpx > .ethernet controller: xircom cardbus ethernet 10/100 > > i instaled woody with 2.4.18, upgraded to unstable, compiled a new > kernel(2.6

Re: PCMCIA USB2.0 Card

2005-02-28 Thread Joan Tur
Es Dilluns 28 Febrer 2005 20:54, en Kaiser, Hans va escriure: | Hello Joan, | | I reduced the size of the email, therefore you can see my posts under | http://lists.debian.org/debian-laptop/2005/02/msg00219.html I've had a look... no idea on how to solve it, I'm sorry 8-( -- Joan Tur (aka Quini)

RE: PCMCIA USB2.0 Card

2005-02-28 Thread Kaiser, Hans
I'm running on kernel-image-2.6.8-2-686, which depends on the latest on sarge. Under SuSE it was 2.6.5. It tried some different versions without success. How I can see, debian connects the USB-HDD to the 12MBit hub, there SuSE connects it to the root hub with 480Mbit. Any hints, how to force other

RE: PCMCIA USB2.0 Card

2005-02-28 Thread Kaiser, Hans
Hello Joan, I reduced the size of the email, therefore you can see my posts under http://lists.debian.org/debian-laptop/2005/02/msg00219.html Best regards, Hans -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: PCMCIA USB2.0 Card

2005-02-26 Thread Ritesh Raj Sarraf
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday 26 Feb 2005 5:20 pm, Kaiser, Hans wrote: > No ideas to solve my problem with USB2.0 under Debian? Did you try with the latest/different kernel ?? - From the logs it's quite difficult to guess. :-( rrs - -- Ritesh Raj Sarraf RESEARCH

Re: PCMCIA USB2.0 Card

2005-02-26 Thread Joan Tur
Es Dissabte 26 Febrer 2005 12:50, en Kaiser, Hans va escriure: | No ideas to solve my problem with USB2.0 under Debian? Maybe someone could help if you add a bit more information about your problem... usb2 is working fine for me (testing) ;) -- Joan Tur (aka Quini), Eivissa-Spain Jabber: [E

RE: PCMCIA USB2.0 Card

2005-02-26 Thread Kaiser, Hans
No ideas to solve my problem with USB2.0 under Debian? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: PCMCIA USB2.0 Card

2005-02-22 Thread Kaiser, Hans
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Re: pcmcia and kernel info

2005-02-22 Thread João Paulo Vanzuita
sorry about to mail again, but maybe 2.6.10 dont work on my laptop. - dell latitude cpx .ethernet controller: xircom cardbus ethernet 10/100 i instaled woody with 2.4.18, upgraded to unstable, compiled a new kernel(2.6.10). on 2.4.18 all works fine, i do lspci and can see pcmcia network card

Re: PCMCIA USB2.0 Card

2005-02-21 Thread Ritesh Raj Sarraf
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I don't see your addon hardware anywhere in the information you've provided ? rrs On Tuesday 22 February 2005 12:53 am, Kaiser, Hans wrote: > Hello Ritesh Raj, > > Thanks for your quick response! > > I have a thinkpad A31p with two integrated USB1.1

RE: PCMCIA USB2.0 Card

2005-02-21 Thread Kaiser, Hans
> USB 1.1 specification had the speed for around 12MBPS. I don't understand > what you're trying to say in your first line. > If it's a USB 2.0 compliant device and is misdetected as 1.1 it will run > at low speed. Maybe Suse is detecting it properly. Try finding out what > module Suse it loading

Re: PCMCIA USB2.0 Card

2005-02-20 Thread Loredana Lo Conte
I am using a USB 2.0 PCMCIA card with my laptop (woody). The module I need to load is EHCI-HCD (modprobe ehci-hcd). To remove the card, remove the module first (rmmod ehci-hcd) or else the computer could hang (mine does). Loredana On Sun, 20 Feb 2005, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote: > -BEGIN PGP S

Re: PCMCIA USB2.0 Card

2005-02-20 Thread Ritesh Raj Sarraf
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday 20 February 2005 10:50 pm, Kaiser, Hans wrote: > Hello List, > > I'm using a USB2.0 PCMCIA card, because my thinkpad A31p has only usb1.1. > The card is NEC based, and gets detected fine. But my HDD which is USB2.0 > runs only on 12MBit. Unde

Re: PCMCIA CardBus USB Adapter

2004-10-31 Thread Rui Silva
I don't understand why is that happening. if you don't get any anwsers try posting to [EMAIL PROTECTED] maybe they could help, since there's more people on that list.. On Sunday 31 October 2004 22:15, Tom Sahrendt wrote: > Hi Rui, > > I think the problem has somehow to do with IRQ 11. I > tried

Re: PCMCIA CardBus USB Adapter

2004-10-31 Thread Tom Sahrendt
Hi Rui, I think the problem has somehow to do with IRQ 11. I tried to modprobe usb_storgae before plugging in. Output follows: kernel: Initializing USB Mass Storage driver... kernel: usbcore: registered new driver usb-storage kernel: USB Mass Storage support registered. kernel: Linux Kernel Card

Re: PCMCIA CardBus USB Adapter

2004-10-31 Thread Rui Silva
On Sunday 31 October 2004 20:42, Tom Sahrendt wrote: > Hi there, > > though I browsed the archives I could not find a > solution to my problem. If it has been tackled, any > URL is a good URL. ;-) > > My problem is this: > > I'm in kinda situation and bound to use my old laptop, > an Compaq Armada

Re: pcmcia

2004-10-27 Thread Curt Howland
Concerning "testing"... On Wednesday 27 October 2004 12:05, Derek Broughton was heard to say: > It will _never_ be in a less self-compatible or functional state > than Sid. That is belied by my own experience. I have received emails in regards to this back-and-forth saying that they had the same

Re: pcmcia

2004-10-27 Thread Derek Broughton
On Tuesday 26 October 2004 17:33, Curt Howland wrote: > Derek, > > I've been running Sid for years, happily, continually updating and > sending in the odd bug report. > > I believe you have "experimental" confused with "unstable". > Experimental is where packages are first sent, to be checked again

Re: pcmcia

2004-10-27 Thread Juergen Stuber
Curt Howland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > I didn't say Sarge, I said Testing. He said Testing. Once Sarge is > branched off, Testing will become completely unreliable and remain so > for an unpredictable period. That is a big exaggeration. For me testing has been quite reliable, with the odd

Re: pcmcia

2004-10-26 Thread Curt Howland
Derek, I've been running Sid for years, happily, continually updating and sending in the odd bug report. I believe you have "experimental" confused with "unstable". Experimental is where packages are first sent, to be checked against all the builds and dependencies, and see if it plays nice at

Re: pcmcia

2004-10-26 Thread tallison
> I didn't say Sarge, I said Testing. He said Testing. Once Sarge is > branched off, Testing will become completely unreliable and remain so > for an unpredictable period. > My theory is to stick with unstable until I get it working, then go to testing until sarge is released and then stick to sta

Re: pcmcia

2004-10-26 Thread Derek Broughton
On Tuesday 26 October 2004 13:56, Curt Howland wrote: > I didn't say Sarge, I said Testing. He said Testing. Once Sarge is > branched off, Testing will become completely unreliable and remain so > for an unpredictable period. > > Unstable has the latest kernels, which I took from his note to be a >

Re: pcmcia

2004-10-26 Thread Curt Howland
Then the sources.list had better not say "testing". Once Sarge is finalized, "testing" will be. a battleground? Hmmm, not sure what kind of phrase to use here. Usually I would have said "unstable", but "Unstable" is already taken. :^) Had the original writer *said* Sarge, I would have agree

Re: pcmcia

2004-10-26 Thread Curt Howland
I didn't say Sarge, I said Testing. He said Testing. Once Sarge is branched off, Testing will become completely unreliable and remain so for an unpredictable period. Unstable has the latest kernels, which I took from his note to be a prerequisite. It also works quite well. It's "unstable" aspec

Re: pcmcia

2004-10-26 Thread Eddy Petrisor
Curt Howland wrote: Tom, First of all, "testing" is not really a distribution to trust. There are always things going on that sometimes mean things don't work. Actually, at the present moment the state is not quite that bad as sarge is expected to be released and there is official security suppor

Re: pcmcia

2004-10-26 Thread Derek Broughton
On Tuesday 26 October 2004 10:38, Curt Howland wrote: > > First of all, "testing" is not really a distribution to trust. There > are always things going on that sometimes mean things don't work. > > If you have a non-pcmcia network connection available go back to zero > and install "Unstable" if yo

Re: pcmcia

2004-10-26 Thread Curt Howland
Tom, First of all, "testing" is not really a distribution to trust. There are always things going on that sometimes mean things don't work. If you have a non-pcmcia network connection available go back to zero and install "Unstable" if you want the latest kernels. Autodetection for pcmcia is w

Re: PCMCIA ?

2004-10-22 Thread debian-laptop
try here: http://tuxmobil.org/pcmcia_linux.html - Ben Sverre Helge Bolstad wrote: hi, and thanks RRPotratz, Im trying to install debian for the first time on a Compaq Armada 4210t, 3Gb HD, 96Mb RAM, P233, laptop without CDR-drive and with the network card in the docking bay. Im told that I will

Re: pcmcia 3com 11 mbps wlan card on acer notebook

2004-10-06 Thread Jan-Åke Larsson
In-Reply-To=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > The trouble I have is with my PCMCIA 3com "11 Mbps Wireless LAN PC > Card" Model "3CRWE62092B" in my Acer Travelmate 529ATX-notebook > (debian-sarge, 2.6.3 kernel). > Does anybode use this wlan-card, too, and could give me some hints > or installation guides? Whi

Re: pcmcia 3com 11 mbps wlan card on acer notebook

2004-10-06 Thread =?iso-8859-1?Q?Jan-=C5ke?= Larsson
In-Reply-To=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > The trouble I have is with my PCMCIA 3com "11 Mbps Wireless LAN PC > Card" Model "3CRWE62092B" in my Acer Travelmate 529ATX-notebook > (debian-sarge, 2.6.3 kernel). > Does anybode use this wlan-card, too, and could give me some hints > or installation guides? Whi

Re: PCMCIA wireless on kernel 2.6

2004-09-22 Thread Alexander Koller
Hello Marcus, What's been working for me so far: - Build your kernel 2.6.8 - install the pcmcia_cs sources from sf.net - just run the >configure< of the pcmcia_cs sources (The 2.6 relies on the pcmcia kernel infrastructure: don't build anything here.) - get the wlan-ng sources and build

Re: PCMCIA wireless on kernel 2.6

2004-09-22 Thread David Goodenough
Better still, use hostap. It has far more function that the orinoco driver, supports the same (more or less) set of chips (the prism 2/2.5/3 set) and runs using the standard pcmcia support in the recent 2.6 kernels. If you are running with a 2.6 kernel (there are only prebuild modules for 2.4.2

Re: PCMCIA wireless on kernel 2.6

2004-09-22 Thread Alexander Koller
Hello Marcus, What's been working for me so far: - Build your kernel 2.6.8 - install the pcmcia_cs sources from sf.net - just run the >configure< of the pcmcia_cs sources (The 2.6 relies on the pcmcia kernel infrastructure: don't build anything here.) - get the wlan-ng sources and build the >

RE: PCMCIA wireless on kernel 2.6

2004-09-22 Thread Marcus Will, FG MUCOSA, +49(431)597-1487
Hello Alexander, What's been working for me so far: - Build your kernel 2.6.8 - install the pcmcia_cs sources from sf.net - just run the >configure< of the pcmcia_cs sources (The 2.6 relies on the pcmcia kernel infrastructure: don't build anything here.) - get the wlan-ng sources and build

Re: PCMCIA wireless on kernel 2.6

2004-09-22 Thread David Goodenough
Better still, use hostap. It has far more function that the orinoco driver, supports the same (more or less) set of chips (the prism 2/2.5/3 set) and runs using the standard pcmcia support in the recent 2.6 kernels. If you are running with a 2.6 kernel (there are only prebuild modules for 2.4.2

RE: PCMCIA wireless on kernel 2.6

2004-09-22 Thread Marcus Will, FG MUCOSA, +49(431)597-1487
Hello Alexander, What's been working for me so far: - Build your kernel 2.6.8 - install the pcmcia_cs sources from sf.net - just run the >configure< of the pcmcia_cs sources (The 2.6 relies on the pcmcia kernel infrastructure: don't build anything here.) - get the wlan-ng sources and build

Re: pcmcia and wireless help =)

2004-08-11 Thread Holger Wansing
Hi, > the problem is that it seems the wireless card is detected as if its a > wired interface, using ifconfig i can bring it up assign IP addresses > etc but running iwconfig it tells me there are no wireless > extensions, so i cannot set the wireless options, also editing > /etc/pcmcia/wirel

Re: pcmcia and wireless help =)

2004-08-11 Thread Holger Wansing
Hi, > the problem is that it seems the wireless card is detected as if its a > wired interface, using ifconfig i can bring it up assign IP addresses > etc but running iwconfig it tells me there are no wireless > extensions, so i cannot set the wireless options, also editing > /etc/pcmcia/wirel

Re: pcmcia and wireless help =)

2004-08-10 Thread Eric Brown
  - Original Message - From: Ognjen To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 11:55 AM Subject: pcmcia and wireless help =) Hi all, I am having problems with a new installation of debian woody (3.0), when it starts up it

Re: pcmcia and wireless help =)

2004-08-10 Thread Eric Brown
  - Original Message - From: Ognjen To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 11:55 AM Subject: pcmcia and wireless help =) Hi all, I am having problems with a new installation of debian woody (3.0), when it starts up it detects both

Re: PCMCIA Ethernet net install problems

2004-07-25 Thread Robert Goley
The problem may be with to ToPic pcmcia chipset rather than the driver for the card. I have tried to install sarge on a laptop that was running SuSE 7.3 (Toshiba 2545xcdt) and it failed to load the driver properly due to the special irq routing that Toshiba does. The lastest version of the pcmcia

Re: PCMCIA Ethernet net install problems

2004-07-25 Thread Robert Goley
The problem may be with to ToPic pcmcia chipset rather than the driver for the card. I have tried to install sarge on a laptop that was running SuSE 7.3 (Toshiba 2545xcdt) and it failed to load the driver properly due to the special irq routing that Toshiba does. The lastest version of the pcmcia

Re: pcmcia-cs package troubles

2004-07-14 Thread Neil Edward Kelly
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 18:58:49 -0500 Matthew Nobes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm running unstable on my laptop and my ethernet card, a Linksys > "Network Everywhere" NP100 (ver. 2), has ceased to function after I > upgraded the pcmcia-cs packages. > > I had the pcmcia package held,

Re: pcmcia-cs package troubles

2004-07-14 Thread Neil Edward Kelly
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 18:58:49 -0500 Matthew Nobes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm running unstable on my laptop and my ethernet card, a Linksys > "Network Everywhere" NP100 (ver. 2), has ceased to function after I > upgraded the pcmcia-cs packages. > > I had the pcmcia package held,

Re: PCMCIA WiFi cards?

2004-05-25 Thread Nate Bargmann
Thanks to all of you for your suggestions and links. I will find them very helpful. - Nate >> -- Wireless | Amateur Radio Station N0NB | Successfully Microsoft Internet | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | free since January 1998. Location | Bremen, Kansas USA EM19ov | "D

Re: PCMCIA WiFi cards?

2004-05-25 Thread Nate Bargmann
Thanks to all of you for your suggestions and links. I will find them very helpful. - Nate >> -- Wireless | Amateur Radio Station N0NB | Successfully Microsoft Internet | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | free since January 1998. Location | Bremen, Kansas USA EM19ov | "D

Re: PCMCIA WiFi cards?

2004-05-18 Thread Bill Moseley
On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 03:12:10PM -0700, Aurelien ANTOINE wrote: > for Atheros card, > http://sourceforge.net/projects/madwifi/ > seems to work well. I saw the page on the Atheros AR5004 claiming better range -- which is my major complaint about wireless. http://www.atheros.com/pt/index.html

Re: PCMCIA WiFi cards?

2004-05-18 Thread Albert Dengg
On Tue, 18 May 2004 06:37:18 -0500 Nate Bargmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi everyone. > > I'm thinking of getting an 802.11b capable PCMCIA card and I am > looking for one that is well supported in the later 2.4 kernel > versions. Googling around it seems there is quite a bit of information

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