Re: Laptop Pcmcia question -- follow up question

2003-06-06 Thread Larry
David wrote: > Do you see non-errors? My laptop spews a fair bit > of information > about PCMCIA chipsets and what not... > > > Do you have the pcmcia-cs package installed? > > -- > David Maze [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://people.debian.org/~dmaze/ > "Theoretical politics is interest

Re: Laptop Pcmcia question -- follow up question

2003-06-06 Thread Ben Kal
On 5 Jun 2003 Larry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yes, I do have pcmcia-cs installed. The cardmgr I see is loaded at boot. > But when, for example, I run cardinfo, I get an idcation of no card, even > if I've put a flashdisk or ethernet card in. > > Perhaps I need to load a driver for whatever ca

Re: Laptop Pcmcia question -- follow up question

2003-06-05 Thread Larry
Thanks for the help. I've installed the pcmcia-modules-2.2.20. During boot, I see no errors now related to PCMCIA. But when I plug in a lan card, or flashdisk, the cardinfo program shows nothing, nor can I access either card. What's the next step? __ Do you Y

Re: Laptop Pcmcia question -- follow up question

2003-06-05 Thread David Z Maze
Larry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Thanks for the help. > > I've installed the pcmcia-modules-2.2.20. > > During boot, I see no errors now related to PCMCIA. Do you see non-errors? My laptop spews a fair bit of information about PCMCIA chipsets and what not... > But when I plug in a lan card,

Re: Laptop Pcmcia question -- follow up question

2003-06-07 Thread Jake Johnson
Make sure your chipset module is loaded. Try lsmod to list the modules that are currently loaded. Use modprobe of insmod if you don't see the modules you are looking for. Jake Johnson http://www.plutoid.com";>http://www.plutoid.com On Fri, 6 Jun 2003, Ben Kal wrote: > On 5 Jun 2003 Larry <[EMA