When you install pcmcia-cs after merging portage says:
"To avail yourself of the pcmcia-cs drivers, you have to disable the PCMCIA support in
the kernel."
"(Otherwise, you might experience CardServices version mismatch errors)"
"Proper kernel config for this package is that PCMCIA/CardBus under G
Try this tutorial, it helped me get my wpc11 working
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=26716&highlight=wpc11&sid=c03023ac8e8abde7472cbd0e41f1aa01
Tom
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> Thanks Gwen. Do I have to remove all PCMCIA support from
> the kernel, or just PCMCIA
> network devices and their drivers? I recall that when I
> removed the PCMCIA options from
> kernel hotplug support as well, compilation of
> linux-wlan-ng failed because of no PCMCIA
> support in the kernel.
"Gwendolyn van der Linden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 21
Aug 2003 09:21:41 +0200:
> What is the preferred way of getting the card to work?
> Kernel support?
> pcmcia-cs? Linux-wlan-ng? I'd appreciate if you could point me to a
> working howto somewhere or give me some assistance. Best rega
> What is the preferred way of getting the card to work?
> Kernel support?
> pcmcia-cs? Linux-wlan-ng? I'd appreciate if you could point me to a
> working howto somewhere or give me some assistance. Best regards,
I have a LinkSys WPC11 PCMCIA card up and running with kernel 2.4.21.
I have NO PCMCI
Hi fellow gentoo fans,
I'm running Gentoo on a Compaq Evo N800C laptop and do have trouble with
the correct way to set up PCMCIA (cardbus) support for my Netgear WLAN
card. I'm running gs-sources, as well as hotplug and linux-wlan-ng.
During startup, hotplug tries to start cardmgr (?) which looks