On 26 Jun, this message from Jason E. Stewart echoed through cyberspace:
> "Michel Lanners" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I have had no problem to use my Aironet 350 card with a BenH 2.4.19-pre
>> kernel; in fact it worked out-of-the-box with the kernel PCMCIA driver
>> for the Aironet.
>
> What
"Michel Lanners" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 26 Jun, this message from B.C.J.O echoed through cyberspace:
> > I have been struggling to get the cardbus socket in my Lombard to
> > recognise and init the cisco aironet 340 wifi card I have. I am using
> > benh's kernel tree, currently at 2.4.1
On 26 Jun, this message from B.C.J.O echoed through cyberspace:
> I have been struggling to get the cardbus socket in my Lombard to
> recognise and init the cisco aironet 340 wifi card I have. I am using
> benh's kernel tree, currently at 2.4.19-rc1, and have tried both the
> kernel pcmcia driver
"B.C.J.O" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have been struggling to get the cardbus socket in my Lombard to
> recognise and init the cisco aironet 340 wifi card I have. I am using
> benh's kernel tree, currently at 2.4.19-rc1, and have tried both the
> kernel pcmcia driver modules and the separate p
I have been struggling to get the cardbus socket in my Lombard to
recognise and init the cisco aironet 340 wifi card I have. I am using
benh's kernel tree, currently at 2.4.19-rc1, and have tried both the
kernel pcmcia driver modules and the separate pcmcia-cs modules with no
luck. Does anybody hav
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