Hi,
>> but am not able to get where to make the changes for
>> the startup configuration. Also which file do i make
>> the changes in, for configuring my wireless network
>> card..
>
> That would be /etc/pcmcia/wireless.opts to set wireless specific options
> (WEP, ESSID, Mode, etc) and /etc/pcmci
Hi Gaurav,
Am Fre, 2003-05-23 um 15.33 schrieb Gaurav Jain:
> hi all!!!i am installing pcmcia package in debian...i
> have compiled the stuff as all given in the readme's
There's no need to compile pcmcia-cs manually since Debian has
pre-build packages (kernel-pcmcia-modules-$KERNEL).
> but am
hi all!!!i am installing pcmcia package in debian...i
have compiled the stuff as all given in the readme's
but am not able to get where to make the changes for
the startup configuration. Also which file do i make
the changes in, for configuring my wireless network
card..
thanx all in advance..
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At 09:35 PM 07/08/02 -0400, David Z Maze wrote:
>Install pcmcia-source. Read /usr/share/doc/pcmcia-source/README.gz;
>it explains how to use kernel-package to build a custom PCMCIA module
>package for your newly built kernel.
Ok, thanks.
I decided to start fresh and rebuild the kernel. I'm st
Bill Moseley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just now downloaded form kernel.org 2.4.18, and applied patches
> patch-2.4.19-pre8.gz, and the JP patch set (http://infolinux.de/jp/). I
> used make-kpkg to build a kernel-image.
...
> I'm confused -- on debian-user it was recommended that I use the de
I hope someone can clear things up for me. I think I'm making this harder
than it really is.
As an exercise, I just built a new kernel, but I'm not clear about the
pcmcia-cs setup. Mostly I'm confused about the mix of source and Debian
packages.
My original kernel was from http://people.debian.
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