On Monday 15 January 2007 10:30, Jean-Louis Crouzet wrote: > Or may be I'm just facing to one of the numerous licensing issue Debian > could have with Cisco/Aironet? I do not think so. I don't know what was your previous kernel, but, if that can help, I think in my case the problem is that the pcmcia setting has been completely changed after kernel 2.6.15, which uses udev and a new pcmcia module which supersedes the old pcmcia-cs package setting. This is why my aironet 350 cisco is not recognised anymore. The cisco kernel module should be the same. The problem (for me) is that I cannot retrive _any_ useful information on this new pcmcia setting. I have only found a new "pcmcia howto" which is of no help, talking about a "resource database" (what is a resource database?) and an "udev rule" (which one?). -- On this laptop no Windows system survives and LINUX POWER reigns UNLIMITED. Successfully Microsoft free since December 2002.
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