Re: Some progress (Re: Debian setup freezes when trying to remove pcmcia)

2001-08-22 Thread Bart Szyszka
> I've run into a snag. Because of the dist-upgrade I did for the latest > stable version, it got rid of pcmcia-modules... and it's no longer > recognizing my network card. The pcmcia-modules thing isn't a problem any more. I got the card working. And I got the connection working! After running

Re: Some progress (Re: Debian setup freezes when trying to remove pcmcia)

2001-08-22 Thread Heather
> > The second beep might be your card, or the cardmgr daemon, > > shutting down. Try unplugging the card and plugging it back it. When > > I do that, I hear a beep on the unplug, a beep on the plug and a beep > > when it's all up. How's that for tech support! ;) > > Will I have to do this all

Re: Some progress (Re: Debian setup freezes when trying to remove pcmcia)

2001-08-22 Thread Jose Manuel Gomez
On Wednesday 22 August 2001 17:58, Bart Szyszka wrote: > I've run into a snag. Because of the dist-upgrade I did for the latest > stable version, it got rid of pcmcia-modules... and it's no longer > recognizing my network card. Now if I try to get that package, it > won't let me because the match

Re: Some progress (Re: Debian setup freezes when trying to remove pcmcia)

2001-08-22 Thread Juergen Stuber
"Bart Szyszka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > The second beep might be your card, or the cardmgr daemon, > > shutting down. Try unplugging the card and plugging it back it. When > > I do that, I hear a beep on the unplug, a beep on the plug and a beep > > when it's all up. How's that for te

Re: Some progress (Re: Debian setup freezes when trying to remove pcmcia)

2001-08-22 Thread Bart Szyszka
> I've run into a snag. Because of the dist-upgrade I did for the latest > stable version, it got rid of pcmcia-modules... and it's no longer > recognizing my network card. The pcmcia-modules thing isn't a problem any more. I got the card working. And I got the connection working! After running

Re: Some progress (Re: Debian setup freezes when trying to remove pcmcia)

2001-08-22 Thread Heather
> > The second beep might be your card, or the cardmgr daemon, > > shutting down. Try unplugging the card and plugging it back it. When > > I do that, I hear a beep on the unplug, a beep on the plug and a beep > > when it's all up. How's that for tech support! ;) > > Will I have to do this al

Re: Some progress (Re: Debian setup freezes when trying to remove pcmcia)

2001-08-22 Thread Bart Szyszka
> Hope not. I just want to know if it works when you unplug it > and plug it back in. If it does, maybe that'll give you another place > to look for the root of the problem. I've run into a snag. Because of the dist-upgrade I did for the latest stable version, it got rid of pcmcia-modules... and

Re: Some progress (Re: Debian setup freezes when trying to remove pcmcia)

2001-08-22 Thread Jose Manuel Gomez
On Wednesday 22 August 2001 17:58, Bart Szyszka wrote: > I've run into a snag. Because of the dist-upgrade I did for the latest > stable version, it got rid of pcmcia-modules... and it's no longer > recognizing my network card. Now if I try to get that package, it > won't let me because the matc

Re: Some progress (Re: Debian setup freezes when trying to remove pcmcia)

2001-08-22 Thread Clayton Carter
Hope not. I just want to know if it works when you unplug it and plug it back in. If it does, maybe that'll give you another place to look for the root of the problem. --c On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 11:28:23AM -0400, Bart Szyszka wrote: > > The second beep might be your card, or the cardm

Re: Some progress (Re: Debian setup freezes when trying to remove pcmcia)

2001-08-22 Thread Bart Szyszka
> The second beep might be your card, or the cardmgr daemon, > shutting down. Try unplugging the card and plugging it back it. When > I do that, I hear a beep on the unplug, a beep on the plug and a beep > when it's all up. How's that for tech support! ;) Will I have to do this all the time? F

Re: Some progress (Re: Debian setup freezes when trying to remove pcmcia)

2001-08-22 Thread Clayton Carter
The second beep might be your card, or the cardmgr daemon, shutting down. Try unplugging the card and plugging it back it. When I do that, I hear a beep on the unplug, a beep on the plug and a beep when it's all up. How's that for tech support! ;) --c On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 10:55:41

Re: Some progress (Re: Debian setup freezes when trying to remove pcmcia)

2001-08-22 Thread Juergen Stuber
"Bart Szyszka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > The second beep might be your card, or the cardmgr daemon, > > shutting down. Try unplugging the card and plugging it back it. When > > I do that, I hear a beep on the unplug, a beep on the plug and a beep > > when it's all up. How's that for t

Re: Some progress (Re: Debian setup freezes when trying to remove pcmcia)

2001-08-22 Thread Bart Szyszka
> Here's what happens when I boot in right now. When I boot in, ifconfig > shows eth0 and lo, but no IP address in eth0. After running "dhcpcd eth0" > ifconfig shows an IP!!! But when I run apt-get update, the thing fails (I > probably waited too long) and when I ran ifconfig again, eth0 was gone >

Some progress (Re: Debian setup freezes when trying to remove pcmcia)

2001-08-22 Thread Bart Szyszka
Hi, Again, thank you everyone for your help so far with my problem. Here's what I'm up to with this Xircom CardBus Ethernet II 10/100 on a Dell Inspiron 8000: Last night I tried resetting the modem and after fiddling with ifconfig, dhcpcd, and pcmcia-cs, I got this thing working! But only for a fe

Re: Some progress (Re: Debian setup freezes when trying to remove pcmcia)

2001-08-22 Thread Bart Szyszka
> Hope not. I just want to know if it works when you unplug it > and plug it back in. If it does, maybe that'll give you another place > to look for the root of the problem. I've run into a snag. Because of the dist-upgrade I did for the latest stable version, it got rid of pcmcia-modules... an

Re: Some progress (Re: Debian setup freezes when trying to remove pcmcia)

2001-08-22 Thread Clayton Carter
Hope not. I just want to know if it works when you unplug it and plug it back in. If it does, maybe that'll give you another place to look for the root of the problem. --c On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 11:28:23AM -0400, Bart Szyszka wrote: > > The second beep might be your card, or the card

Re: Some progress (Re: Debian setup freezes when trying to remove pcmcia)

2001-08-22 Thread Bart Szyszka
> The second beep might be your card, or the cardmgr daemon, > shutting down. Try unplugging the card and plugging it back it. When > I do that, I hear a beep on the unplug, a beep on the plug and a beep > when it's all up. How's that for tech support! ;) Will I have to do this all the time?

Re: Some progress (Re: Debian setup freezes when trying to remove pcmcia)

2001-08-22 Thread Clayton Carter
The second beep might be your card, or the cardmgr daemon, shutting down. Try unplugging the card and plugging it back it. When I do that, I hear a beep on the unplug, a beep on the plug and a beep when it's all up. How's that for tech support! ;) --c On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 10:55:4

Re: Some progress (Re: Debian setup freezes when trying to remove pcmcia)

2001-08-22 Thread Bart Szyszka
> Here's what happens when I boot in right now. When I boot in, ifconfig > shows eth0 and lo, but no IP address in eth0. After running "dhcpcd eth0" > ifconfig shows an IP!!! But when I run apt-get update, the thing fails (I > probably waited too long) and when I ran ifconfig again, eth0 was gone

Some progress (Re: Debian setup freezes when trying to remove pcmcia)

2001-08-22 Thread Bart Szyszka
Hi, Again, thank you everyone for your help so far with my problem. Here's what I'm up to with this Xircom CardBus Ethernet II 10/100 on a Dell Inspiron 8000: Last night I tried resetting the modem and after fiddling with ifconfig, dhcpcd, and pcmcia-cs, I got this thing working! But only for a f