hello, I have a notebook (pentium 133 with 24 MB Ram, 30 GB harddisk) which is normaly running under windows ī98 when Iīm working with staroffice. There is also SuSE 7.3 on this machine but using X-Windows is terribly slow (but it is running without errors). When Iīm at home, I want to connect the notebook via ltsp to our server. The notebook has a 3com PCMCIA Combi-card (3c562d) with ethernet and modem function. When Iīm working under Linux there is no problem getting connected to the network.
I installed the wireless package on a floppy-disk but on this way I canīt get a connection to the network allthough I think the card is recognized correctly. Here are the messages: cardmgr [35]: starting, version is 3.1.31 cardmgr [35]: watching 2 sockets cardmgr [35]: card service release does not match cardmgr [35]: initializing socket cs: memory probe 0x0d0000-0x0dffff: clean cardmgr [35]: socket 1: 3Com 3c562/3c563 Ethernet/Modem cardmgr [35]: product info: "3Com Corporation","3c562d/3c563d", "Etherlink III","LAN + Modem PC-Card" cardmgr [35]: manfid: 0x0101, 0x0562 function: 6 (network) cardmgr [35]: executing: īmodprobe 3c589_csī cardmgr [35]: executing: īmodprobe serial_csī cardmgr [35]: + modprobe: Canīt locate module serial_cs cardmgr [35]: modprobe exited with status 255 cardmgr [35]: module /lib/modules/2.4.19-ltsp-1 is not available cs: io port probe schnipp eth 0: 3c562, io 0x300, irq 3, hw_addr 00:60:97:FF:2F:4F, 8K FIFO split 5:3, Rx, Tx, auto xcvr cardmgr [35]: get dev info on socket 1 failed %m ERROR! No dhcpcd-eth0.info file This usually indicates that dhclient did not get a response from the DHCP-server, or the NIC driver isnīt working properly with the network card Kernel panic: Attempted to kill init! the io-port, irq and hardware address which were found by the module are correct, windows is also working with it. Any ideas? How can I get the modul serial_cs into the kernel? Is there another way to use the X-server on the server-machine (because there a running linux system on the notebook)? thanks Klaus Joerissen -------------------------------------------------------
hello,
I have a notebook (pentium 133 with 24 MB Ram, 30 GB harddisk)
which is normaly running under windows ī98 when Iīm working with staroffice.
There is also SuSE 7.3 on this machine but using X-Windows is terribly slow (but
it is running without errors). When Iīm at home, I want to connect the notebook
via ltsp to our server. The notebook has a 3com PCMCIA Combi-card (3c562d) with
ethernet and modem function. When Iīm working under Linux there is no problem
getting connected to the network.
I installed the wireless package on a floppy-disk but on this
way I canīt get a connection to the network allthough I think the card is
recognized correctly. Here are the messages:
cardmgr [35]: starting, version is 3.1.31
cardmgr [35]: watching 2 sockets
cardmgr [35]: card service release does not match
cardmgr [35]: initializing socket
cs: memory probe 0x0d0000-0x0dffff: clean
cardmgr [35]: socket 1: 3Com 3c562/3c563
Ethernet/Modem
cardmgr [35]: product info: "3Com
Corporation","3c562d/3c563d", "Etherlink III","LAN + Modem PC-Card"
cardmgr [35]: manfid: 0x0101, 0x0562 function: 6
(network)
cardmgr [35]: executing: īmodprobe 3c589_csī
cardmgr [35]: executing: īmodprobe serial_csī
cardmgr [35]: + modprobe: Canīt locate module
serial_cs
cardmgr [35]: modprobe exited with status 255
cardmgr [35]: module /lib/modules/2.4.19-ltsp-1 is not
available
cs: io port probe
schnipp
eth 0: 3c562, io 0x300, irq 3, hw_addr 00:60:97:FF:2F:4F, 8K
FIFO split 5:3, Rx, Tx, auto xcvr
cardmgr [35]: get dev info on socket 1 failed %m
ERROR! No dhcpcd-eth0.info file
This usually indicates that dhclient did not get a response
from the DHCP-server, or the NIC driver isnīt working properly with the network
card
Kernel panic: Attempted to kill init!
the io-port, irq and hardware address which were found by the
module are correct, windows is also working with it.
Any ideas?
How can I get the modul serial_cs into the
kernel?
Is there another way to use the X-server on the server-machine
(because there a running linux system on the notebook)?
thanks
Klaus Joerissen
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