Hi guys,
I have a laptop running Debian unstable and I'm having trouble getting
the pcmcia service to pick up my network card.
The card I have uses the Tulip module from the kernel.
When I plug the card in the slot the card is not detected, but if I put
the card in the slot and then load the mod
Hi guys.
Forgot to mention when I wrote my original post that I also have to
load a module called ds along with the tulip module to get the card to
function.
Thanks,
Tom
On Fri, Dec 17, 2004 at 05:21:50PM +0100, Martin Hauser wrote:
> ehm... sorry not awake..., should reply to list
>
> *blushe
Hi.
I've had luck using the ndiswrapper module with this card.
Check out the ndiswrapper-source and ndiswrapper-utils packages.
Tom
On Wed,
Jan 05, 2005 at 02:36:52PM +0100, Krzysztof Wilk wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using Toshiba Satellite A50-106 laptop. Currently I use MS Windows
> XP on this
I'm using Sid as the distro, 2.4.28 as the kernel and Ndiswrapper
version 0.12+1.0rc1.
Tom
On Wed, Jan 05, 2005 at 04:06:47PM +0100, Krzysztof
Wilk wrote:
> Hello,
>
> >I've had luck using the ndiswrapper module with this card.
> >Check out the ndiswrapper-source and ndiswrapper-utils packages
Hi guys.
Upgraded my laptop from Woody to unstable this morning and when I
rebooted a few minutes ago the pcmcia service did not come back up
working properly.
In my /var/log/messages file I get an eror relating to the pcmcia system
trying to load the pcnet_cs driver instead of the axnet_cs driver
Hi guys.
Upgraded my laptop from Woody to unstable this morning and when I
rebooted a few minutes ago the pcmcia service did not come back up
working properly.
In my /var/log/messages file I get an eror relating to the pcmcia system
trying to load the pcnet_cs driver instead of the axnet_cs driver
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