Hi, I run debian 1.3/kernel 2.0.30 and have PCMCIA card 3C562D/563D. I am trying to access the network.
I began installing pcmcia-cs 2.9.5-3 together with pcmcia-modules 2.9.5-3. So I had to upgrade to kernel 2.0.30, which I did. This still gave problems when starting PCMCIA (it finds the adapter, but says 'loading failed, the module symbols from linux-2.0.30 don't match your linux-2.0.30') So I got the kernel-source to recompile pcmcia. I needed dpkg-dev to use dpkg-source to extract the kernel-sources (dpkg-source -x) But this required unstable versions of it, which needed again other unstable versions. So, every (unstable) package I try to install complains about dependencies, e.g. dpkg-dev --> dpkg --> binutils --> gcc --> cpp --> ncurses, and so on. Is this the normal way to do this ? Regards, Marc [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .