Sorry for previous answer which were sent empty by mistake :-) > - The card is an Intel Pro/Wireless 2011 (PCMCIA) > - I tried to put it in the Intel carrier sold for it (the card is in the PC > now) > - I added (and renamed) the pcmcia_orinoco.lrp package > - When I boot with bering rc1. I get the following error message > (retyped) > in pcmcia package config ( file 1 /etc/default/pcmcia) > I changed > PCIC=i82365 > > same behaviour > Starting PCMCIA services: > modules > Using /lib/modules/pcmcia/pcmcia_core.o > Using /lib/modules/pcmcia/i82365.o > insmod: init_module: i82365: Operation not supported by device > Using /lib/modules/pcmcia/ds.o > ds: no socket drivers loaded > insmod: init_module: ds: Operation not permitted > cardmgr. > cardmgr[828]: no pcmcia driver in /proc/devices > > I don't see any chip number on the PCI carrier to It's difficult to guest > which socket driver would work. It could be a PCMCIA kernel related problem. I will send you off list a new kernel without PCMCIA support and the corresponding pcmcia.lrp package. If it works like that it will be a good indication to remove pcmcia support from kernel and get it through pcmcia_cs. Jacques
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