FYI. James and I both verified inetmenu with malo-0.1 again. malo-0.1 
works well both sides. The hang is not due to malo driver, and can't be 
reproduced now.

- Michael

James C. Liu, IHV OEM Engineering wrote:
> Michael:
> 
> The scanpci -v output for the "Airlink AWLC4130 Super G
> Wireless Cardbus Adapter" is below:

> ==============================================================
> 
> The scanpci -v out for the "Airlink AWLC3026 802.11g Wireless
> LAN PC Card" is below:
> 
> ---------------------------------------------
> [... other system chipset output trimmed...]
> 
> pci bus 0x0005 cardnum 0x00 function 0x00: vendor 0x11ab device 0x1faa
>  Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88w8335 [Libertas] 802.11b/g Wireless
>   STATUS    0x02b0  COMMAND 0x0006
>   CLASS     0x02 0x00 0x00  REVISION 0x03
>   BIST      0x00  HEADER 0x00  LATENCY 0xa8  CACHE 0x10
>   BASE0     0xe0210000  addr 0xe0210000  MEM
>   BASE1     0xe0220000  addr 0xe0220000  MEM
>   MAX_LAT   0x00  MIN_GNT 0x00  INT_PIN 0x01  INT_LINE 0x10
>   BYTE_0    0x01  BYTE_1  0x00  BYTE_2  0x02  BYTE_3  0x00
> ---------------------------------------------
>>>
>>> The malo-0.1 driver did lock up my entire OS
>>> when I attempted to use inetmenu to reconfigure a 2nd time.
>>> The first time seems to be fine.  
>> Hi, James,
>>
>> Please send output of "/usr/X11/bin/scanpci -v" to me, then I can 
>> check it.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Michael

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