I don't happen to have any pcmcia card but an idea about finding the
location of pcmcia-cs drivers is to do a 'qpkg -l pcmcia-cs'. This will
give you a list of the files that were added to your system with the
pcmcia-cs package so the drivers should be somewhere in there. I hope
that helps a bit!

On Wed, 11 Jun 2003 15:16:09 +1000
"Jason Tedesco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Guys,
>       Just wondering if anyone could give me any assistance in
>       configuring my Cisco arionet 352 PCMCIA card.  There are a few
>       approaches you can take to install these drivers.   The ones I
>       have found are,
> 1.  Cisco ACU Drivers
> 2.  Airolinux Drivers from SourceForge
> 3.  Enable the support in the Kernel.
> 
> My problem with the Cisco ACU drivers is that the installation script
> throws a few questions at you.  The one I'm stuck on is the location
> of my unpacked and compiled PCMCIA-CS drivers.  I have emerged
> pcmcia-cs although I have no idea where they are located.
> 
> Also I have enabled Cisco 35x driver support in my Kernel and when
> ever I start my pcmcia services it doesn't recognise my card.  I
> haven't tyred re-emerging pcmcia-cs though.  
> 
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.  If you have a Cisco card
> working fine in gentoo I would love to hear the approach you took your
> self.
> 
> Thanks
> 
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