Laszlo Ladanyi wrote:
> I don't think this is exactly correct. The
> include port 0xa00-0xaff
> line only means that the pcmcia driver can use that address for IO port
> purposes. The comment above that line means that no other card but the IBM
> tokenring card is known to request anything in t
I don't think this is exactly correct. The
include port 0xa00-0xaff
line only means that the pcmcia driver can use that address for IO port
purposes. The comment above that line means that no other card but the IBM
tokenring card is known to request anything in that memory range.
On the other
LinuxKnight wrote:
> The networking works fine, but I can't get the modem to work. I know it
> does work, because a while ago, I had both network and modem working in
> RedHat 6.1. Then I upgraded to 6.2 shortly after it came out, and the
> modem stopped working- network still worked.
> If a
I made a very similar request a few weeks ago, except I wanted a
10/100Mb + 56k card. The result was quite a few recommendations for
the Linksys EtherFast PCMCIA card. I've had the card for a couple of
weeks and it's worked flawlessly under Debian and WinNT. Under potato
I just plugged it in an
Laszlo Ladanyi wrote:
> I don't think this is exactly correct. The
> include port 0xa00-0xaff
> line only means that the pcmcia driver can use that address for IO port
> purposes. The comment above that line means that no other card but the IBM
> tokenring card is known to request anything in
I don't think this is exactly correct. The
include port 0xa00-0xaff
line only means that the pcmcia driver can use that address for IO port
purposes. The comment above that line means that no other card but the IBM
tokenring card is known to request anything in that memory range.
On the othe
LinuxKnight wrote:
> The networking works fine, but I can't get the modem to work. I know it
> does work, because a while ago, I had both network and modem working in
> RedHat 6.1. Then I upgraded to 6.2 shortly after it came out, and the
> modem stopped working- network still worked.
> If
>
>I made a very similar request a few weeks ago, except I wanted a
>10/100Mb + 56k card. The result was quite a few recommendations for
>the Linksys EtherFast PCMCIA card. I've had the card for a couple of
>weeks and it's worked flawlessly under Debian and WinNT. Under potato
>I just plugged it
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