I'd like to bump this since it still seems unresolved.  I was helping a
user yesterday in the forums who couldn't get a SOHOware ND5120 PCMCIA
ethernet card working because of the missing NE2K.cis file.  I had to
download the pcmcia-cs package for Dapper from
http://packages.ubuntu.com, pull NE2k.cis out of it and upload it to the
user (see this post
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=6643210&postcount=49 for
details).  It took me a long time to figure out how to do that (it was
fmyhr's post above that finally led to the answer), and I doubt that
many new Ubuntu users would have any idea what to do.

NE2K.cis (and all other firmware) seems to no longer be included in the
pcmcia-cs package for Intrepid.  Is there a reason for this?  PCMCIA
devices are still widely used and Ubuntu would do a better job of
working out-of-the-box if this firmware could be more easily installed.

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pcmciautils should include driver firmware from pcmcia-cs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/75423
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