Re: PCMCIA Smart Card Reader O2Micro SmartCardBus Reader V1.0

2013-12-13 Thread Selim T. Erdogan
Justin, 8.12.2013: > > I have a problem with what I believe to be a pcmcia Smart Card > Reader. I'm running Debian version jessie/sid. When I execute the > lspcmcia -a command I get the following output: > > Socket 1 Device 0:[-- no driver --](bus ID: 1.0) > Configuration:state:

Re: PCMCIA wifi card

2010-01-25 Thread S. Fishpaste
On Mon, 25 Jan 2010 14:41:24 -0500, Christopher Judd in gmane.linux.debian.user wrote: > Hi, > > I just received a used laptop (Toshiba Satellite 135-S125) from a > colleague. I intend to install Debian on it, and I had a couple of > questions. > > 1. Any problems running Debian on

Re: pcmcia bluetooth card intro questions

2009-03-04 Thread Steven Demetrius
H.S. wrote: Steven Demetrius wrote: H.S. wrote: What kind of cards are supported in Debian (Testing)? What I have mind, if it is possible, it to get a bluetooth card for the PCMCIA slot and use it for a mouse and a headset and probably also for a cell phone. Thanks. If you have USB on your l

Re: pcmcia bluetooth card intro questions

2009-03-04 Thread H.S.
Steven Demetrius wrote: > H.S. wrote: >> >> What kind of cards are supported in Debian (Testing)? >> >> What I have mind, if it is possible, it to get a bluetooth card for the >> PCMCIA slot and use it for a mouse and a headset and probably also for a >> cell phone. >> >> Thanks. > > If you have U

Re: pcmcia bluetooth card intro questions

2009-03-04 Thread Steven Demetrius
H.S. wrote: Hello, I do have any experience with PCMCIA bluetooth cards on laptop and have some questions. I have gone over some web pages about what these cards are, but my question are more of practical nature. This is on a laptop which has a slot for Type 2 PCMCIA (also called PC?) card. If

Re: Pcmcia express card

2007-08-28 Thread [L]ash
Il giorno Sun, 26 Aug 2007 09:58:15 -0400 Wayne Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto: > Good luck > > Wayne > thanks, i need it :) -- Andrea Corradi | Debian User | www.debian.org Fingerprint: A41E F6B0 DBDB F04C 4940 E411 30F3 CD62 57B1 8458 gpg --keyserver keyserver.linux.it --recv-key 57B18

Re: Pcmcia express card

2007-08-26 Thread Wayne Topa
[L]ash([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said: > Il giorno Sat, 25 Aug 2007 22:40:19 -0400 > Wayne Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto: > > > Sorry, I missed the 'express' in your question. I don't know if I > > have ever even heard of pcmcia express before. > > > > I don't know but Google

Re: Pcmcia express card

2007-08-26 Thread [L]ash
Il giorno Sat, 25 Aug 2007 22:40:19 -0400 Wayne Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto: > Sorry, I missed the 'express' in your question. I don't know if I > have ever even heard of pcmcia express before. > > I don't know but Google could tell you, if your interested. I just search on google firs

Re: Pcmcia express card

2007-08-25 Thread Wayne Topa
[L]ash([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said: > Il giorno Sat, 25 Aug 2007 09:56:24 -0400 > Wayne Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto: > > > Ethernet controller: 3Com Corporation 3cXFEM656C 10/100 LAN+Winmodem > > CardBus [Tornado] > > > > 3Com Megahertz 10/100 LAN Cardbus > > > > but ar

Re: Pcmcia express card

2007-08-25 Thread [L]ash
Il giorno Sat, 25 Aug 2007 09:56:24 -0400 Wayne Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto: > Ethernet controller: 3Com Corporation 3cXFEM656C 10/100 LAN+Winmodem > CardBus [Tornado] > > 3Com Megahertz 10/100 LAN Cardbus > but are this pcmcia express card? My notebook don't have the support for norma

Re: Pcmcia express card

2007-08-25 Thread Wayne Topa
[L]ash([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said: > Hi all > > I need to buy a ethernet pcmcia express card for my notebook (its > integrated ethernet card is broken). > Can anyone suggest me a device that work with linux!?? > > Thanks in advance > > > > Im sorry for my bad english > What

Re: PCMCIA cards in laptops: do they need to be mounted/unmounted when installed/removed?

2007-02-21 Thread Paul Johnson
Ken Heard wrote: > Thanks everyone for the replies. If I understand them correctly, the > situation is as follows: > > PCMCIA cards can be hot plugged and hot unplugged just like for instance > USB devices. Right. > However, also like USB devices, if the PCMCIA card is or contains a > mobile s

Re: PCMCIA cards in laptops: do they need to be mounted/unmounted when installed/removed?

2007-02-21 Thread Paul Johnson
Ken Heard wrote: > PCMCIA cards in laptops: do they need to be mounted/unmounted when > installed/removed like floppies, CF cards, etc.? Only if they contain a filesystem, otherwise as long as you aren't doing anything with the card at the time you yank it, everything should happen automagically

Re: PCMCIA cards in laptops: do they need to be mounted/unmounted when installed/removed?

2007-02-19 Thread s. keeling
Ken Heard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Thanks everyone for the replies. If I understand them correctly, the > situation is as follows: Very good, however: > Sure enough, I found a directory called /dev/hde1. By creating > directory /media/pccfcard and running "mount -t vfat /dev/hde1 > /media/

Re: PCMCIA cards in laptops: do they need to be mounted/unmounted when installed/removed?

2007-02-19 Thread Ken Heard
Thanks everyone for the replies. If I understand them correctly, the situation is as follows: PCMCIA cards can be hot plugged and hot unplugged just like for instance USB devices. However, also like USB devices, if the PCMCIA card is or contains a mobile storage device, to gain access to the st

Re: PCMCIA cards in laptops: do they need to be mounted/unmounted when installed/removed?

2007-02-19 Thread Chris Bannister
On Sat, Feb 17, 2007 at 01:40:30PM -0500, Ken Heard wrote: > PCMCIA cards in laptops: do they need to be mounted/unmounted when > installed/removed like floppies, CF cards, etc.? Not usually, but I suppose what type of card it is. I have a modem PCMCIA card which I just "release" whenever I feel l

Re: PCMCIA cards in laptops: do they need to be mounted/unmounted when installed/removed?

2007-02-19 Thread Chris Lale
Ken Heard wrote: PCMCIA cards in laptops: do they need to be mounted/unmounted when installed/removed like floppies, CF cards, etc.? No need to mount/umount a PCMCIA wireless network card. When I remove my running RT2500 card in Etch, dmesg shows pccard: card ejected from slot 0 ACP

Re: PCMCIA cards in laptops: do they need to be mounted/unmounted when installed/removed?

2007-02-18 Thread cga2000
On Sat, Feb 17, 2007 at 01:40:30PM EST, Ken Heard wrote: > PCMCIA cards in laptops: do they need to be mounted/unmounted when > installed/removed like floppies, CF cards, etc.? mount/umount are file system management commands. see "man 8 mount" .. in particular the "NAME" part and the first few l

Re: PCMCIA problem

2006-10-28 Thread Chris Bannister
On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 10:09:36AM -0500, Robotis Konstantinos wrote: > I have Debian Sarge with kernel 2.6.8-2 and I want to install a wireless > pcmcia > card. The kernel is configured with every module related to PCMCIA as far as I > am concerned and the pcmcia-cs package is also installed. The

Re: PCMCIA question

2006-10-10 Thread Paul Dwerryhouse
On Tue, Oct 10, 2006 at 01:53:14PM -0400, Curt Howland wrote: > Quick question about PCMCIA cards. I bought a Linksys 802.11g card to > repace the 802.11b card, in a 1998 vintage laptop. > > When I put the new card in, I get the error "Cardbus not supported". I'd imagine your laptop only support

Re: PCMCIA configuration in sarge

2006-03-20 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2006-03-14 23:09:07, schrieb Doofus: > orinoco_cs > orinoco > hermes > and then after boot is finished, ds.o is loaded but not my driver > modules. I'm guessing this is because the init scripts are trying to > load the contents of /etc/modules before ds.o is loaded, which won't > w

Re: PCMCIA configuration in sarge

2006-03-15 Thread Willie Wonka
Not sure of any of this, but; Have you loaded yenta_socket ? On a vanilla kernel Sarge 3.1r1 (kernel 2.6.8-2-i386), it's lisyed in 'lsmod'. Also note my (Debian's) default runlevel is 2, so perhaps review ; $ cat /etc/rc2.d/S20pcmcia I have this is lsmod; ds 17796 0 yenta_soc

Re: PCMCIA configuration in sarge

2006-03-15 Thread Bob McGowan
Doofus wrote: Andrei Popescu wrote: On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 23:09:07 + Doofus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: After my laptop is booted, I can get driver modules: orinoco_cs orinoco hermes loaded just by typing `modprobe orinoco_cs` Now I'm trying, unsuccessfully, to get them loaded

Re: PCMCIA configuration in sarge

2006-03-14 Thread Doofus
Andrei Popescu wrote: >On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 23:09:07 + >Doofus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >>After my laptop is booted, I can get driver modules: >> >>orinoco_cs >>orinoco >>hermes >> >>loaded just by typing `modprobe orinoco_cs` >> >> >>Now I'm trying, unsuccessfully, to get

Re: PCMCIA configuration in sarge

2006-03-14 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 23:09:07 + Doofus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > After my laptop is booted, I can get driver modules: > > orinoco_cs > orinoco > hermes > > loaded just by typing `modprobe orinoco_cs` > > > Now I'm trying, unsuccessfully, to get them loaded automatically at

Re: PCMCIA on a IBM Thinkpad

2006-02-01 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Wed, 1 Feb 2006 19:30:27 -0500 Leonid Grinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > I recently bought an IBM Thinkpad. It has 2 PCMCIA slots and comes > with a PCMCIA Lan Card (3COM Megahertz 10/100 LAN CardBUS Model > 3CXFE575CT). The computer came with Windows 2000, and the card worked >

Re: PCMCIA configuration

2006-01-16 Thread Tom Allison
I'm following unstable myself (and it doesn't seem to be noticeably more hazardous than following testing, which I used to do) and mostly things don't break too badly. However the hotplug gotcha was very difficult to spot and to disentangle from wireless-tools etc. I submitted a bug report on

Re: PCMCIA configuration

2006-01-16 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 15 Jan 2006, Tom Allison wrote: > Anthony Campbell wrote: [snip] > >This may not be relevant, but I've had problems with my Cisco Aironet > >340 which sound similar. I eventually tracked them to hotplug. If you > >have upgraded this recently you could try going back to the version in > >Stabl

Re: PCMCIA configuration

2006-01-15 Thread Tom Allison
Anthony Campbell wrote: On 15 Jan 2006, Richard Lyons wrote: On Sunday, 15 January 2006 at 10:22:59 -0500, Tom Allison wrote: Grr... I've having problems with my Orinoco gold pcmcia card that used to work. I'll assume some kind of upgrade problem maybe but whatever it is, I'm no longer able t

Re: PCMCIA configuration

2006-01-15 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 15 Jan 2006, John M Flinchbaugh wrote: > On Sun, Jan 15, 2006 at 05:08:41PM +, Anthony Campbell wrote: > > This may not be relevant, but I've had problems with my Cisco Aironet > > 340 which sound similar. I eventually tracked them to hotplug. If you > > have upgraded this recently you coul

Re: PCMCIA configuration

2006-01-15 Thread John M Flinchbaugh
On Sun, Jan 15, 2006 at 05:08:41PM +, Anthony Campbell wrote: > This may not be relevant, but I've had problems with my Cisco Aironet > 340 which sound similar. I eventually tracked them to hotplug. If you > have upgraded this recently you could try going back to the version in > Stable. Ah,

Re: PCMCIA configuration

2006-01-15 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 15 Jan 2006, Richard Lyons wrote: > On Sunday, 15 January 2006 at 10:22:59 -0500, Tom Allison wrote: > > > > Grr... > > I've having problems with my Orinoco gold pcmcia card that used to work. > > I'll assume some kind of upgrade problem maybe but whatever it is, > > I'm no longer able to sort

Re: PCMCIA configuration

2006-01-15 Thread Tom Allison
On 1/15/2006, "Richard Lyons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >On Sunday, 15 January 2006 at 10:22:59 -0500, Tom Allison wrote: >> >> Grr... >> I've having problems with my Orinoco gold pcmcia card that used to work. >> I'll assume some kind of upgrade problem maybe but whatever it is, >> I'm no long

Re: PCMCIA configuration

2006-01-15 Thread Richard Lyons
On Sunday, 15 January 2006 at 10:22:59 -0500, Tom Allison wrote: > > Grr... > I've having problems with my Orinoco gold pcmcia card that used to work. > I'll assume some kind of upgrade problem maybe but whatever it is, > I'm no longer able to sort it out myself. > > >From the syslog, it appears

Re: PCMCIA USB cards under linux (success!)

2005-12-02 Thread Martin Fluch
The USB 2.0 via PCMCIA card continues. My search was not in vain. :-) Just for the record: I bought now a "2 Port USB 2.0 CardBus" card from Transcend. And the ehci/ohci driver compiled into the kernel recognized the card imediately (running a custom compiled 2.6.14.3 kernel). There seems to be no

Re: PCMCIA USB cards under linux?

2005-12-02 Thread Martin Fluch
Thanks for the info. I was indeed not looking for a card which expressly states that it works with linux, but rather just one which I could get work. Thanks for your answer and your link. It indeed suggests that my search might not be in vain. :-) I will contact my local dealer and talk about it :

Re: PCMCIA USB cards under linux?

2005-12-01 Thread Justin Guerin
On Thursday 01 December 2005 13:29, Martin Fluch wrote: > Hi! > > >From my search sofar the result doesn't look promissing. But is there > > any PCMCIA USB 2.0 card which works under Linux. My IBM T30 has only > an USB 1.1 port and it would be nice to a USB 2.0 adapter to transfer > faster data bet

Re: pcmcia + acpi + suspend2 seems impossible...

2005-11-15 Thread Matt Price
On 11/15/05, Eric van der Paardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > -Original Message- > > From: Martin Hauser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 2:20 AM > > To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org > > Subject: Re: pcmcia + acpi +

Re: pcmcia/cardbus issue after 2.6.14 kernel upgrade

2005-11-07 Thread Sven Hoexter
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 11:52:02AM -0500, Matt Price wrote: > On 11/7/05, mikepolniak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 10:06 Mon 07 Nov , Matt Price wrote: > > > hi folks, > > > > > > > > > just about every possible pcmcia option seems to be enabled. ANy > > > hints as to

Re: pcmcia/cardbus issue after 2.6.14 kernel upgrade

2005-11-07 Thread Matt Price
On 11/7/05, mikepolniak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 10:06 Mon 07 Nov , Matt Price wrote: > > hi folks, > > > > > > just about every possible pcmcia option seems to be enabled. ANy > > hints as to what I might have done wrong here? Or what the next > > debugging step w

Re: pcmcia/cardbus issue after 2.6.14 kernel upgrade

2005-11-07 Thread mikepolniak
On 10:06 Mon 07 Nov , Matt Price wrote: > hi folks, > > in an effort to get acpi workingo n my laptop (THinkpad 600e) I've > upgraded to 2.6.14 kernel. Seemswo work fine! Except I'm having > trouble with my wireless card (D-Link DWL-650+). The third-party > driver compiled andi nstalled fin

Re: PCMCIA Wireless Card startup problems under Debian Sid

2005-11-05 Thread Alexandru Cardaniuc
James Caldow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >>Using a Sarge net-install disc I set about the install process again > > Of course it is too late now, but: except for downgrades or totally > >hosed systems, there is no need to reinstall. Upgrading to sid or > >etch is as easy as adding the appropriat

Re: PCMCIA Wireless Card startup problems under Debian Sid

2005-11-02 Thread Ed Lawson
On Wed, 02 Nov 2005 20:18:08 + James Caldow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > As for your issues, I don't want to risk asking the obvious but have you > made sure that ACPI and/or APM packages are installed on your system? Yes, they are installed and I finally got some time to look at things.

Re: PCMCIA Wireless Card startup problems under Debian Sid

2005-11-02 Thread James Caldow
Dear Ed Many thanks for your reply. I only signed up for the lists today and have missed the thread that you refer to. Your reply has fixed the problem for me perfectly! After adding the entries you mention the laptop now starts the wireless card perfectly. I am ecstatic :-) As for your issues,

Re: PCMCIA Wireless Card startup problems under Debian Sid

2005-11-02 Thread Ed Lawson
On Wed, 02 Nov 2005 13:20:13 + James Caldow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The problem started after a reboot. When the laptop rebooted the > Wireless card powered on but wouldn't connect. Once logged in I had to > manually do "ifup eth1" as root to get connected. Not a huge deal, but > anno

Re: PCMCIA Wireless Card startup problems under Debian Sid

2005-11-02 Thread Jochen Schulz
Hi James! A few words in advance: I am very sorry that you read my previous mail as a collection of insults. That was not my intention. Actually I tried to make fun of myself with the tags. Please bear with me, probably I just don't manage to communicate subtle humour in any other language than m

Re: PCMCIA Wireless Card startup problems under Debian Sid

2005-11-02 Thread James Caldow
Jochen Schulz wrote: James Caldow: I was happy like this for a while and was loving everything about Debian. Then I began to get adventurous. I wanted to see what I was missing with Debian Sid. I liked the idea of more up to date software and a more current development environment to play wit

Re: PCMCIA Wireless Card startup problems under Debian Sid

2005-11-02 Thread Jochen Schulz
James Caldow: > > I was happy like this for a while and was loving everything about > Debian. Then I began to get adventurous. I wanted to see what I was > missing with Debian Sid. I liked the idea of more up to date software > and a more current development environment to play with. If you pl

Re: PCMCIA Netgear MA401RA not working anymore after Sid dist-upgrade

2005-10-23 Thread Marco Laverdière
Hi to all, The problem was that the /etc/pcmcia/wlan-ng.conf file link the MA401RA card to the prism2_cs module, while it should be to the orinico_cs module. The only thing I had to do to make it work is to replace the following lines: card "NETGEAR MA401RA 11Mbps 802.11 WLAN Card" version

Re: PCMCIA broken in testing?

2005-09-28 Thread Patrick Wiseman
On 9/28/05, Patrick Wiseman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: PCMCIA is compiled into my 2.4.27 kernel, not modular.  I'm going to try recompiling the kernel with PCMCIA as modules, but anyone have any other thoughts about how I might address the problem? Turns out that worked.  Curious! Patrick

Re: pcmcia-card (netgear wg511t) causes computer to get extremly slow ...

2005-09-24 Thread David Clymer
On Sat, 2005-09-24 at 20:10 +0200, Louis Woods wrote: > Hi > > I didn't realize I am using a subject line already in use. I'll repost > my problem under a different subject. > Thank you for the hint. The problem isnt your subject line. The problem was that you replied to a message rather than ju

Re: pcmcia-card prblem - new post

2005-09-24 Thread Louis Woods
Hi Thank you for the tip. I see now that it is not the memory but the cpu. When I plug in the card I see that the command "kacpid" is using up 97% of the CPU ... Regards, Louis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Try running `top` when you plug your card in and see what happens to your resources.\nOn

Re: pcmcia-card prblem - new post

2005-09-24 Thread debian
Try running `top` when you plug your card in and see what happens to your resources.\nOn 9/24/2005, "Louis Woods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hi > >I am reposting my problem (see blow), because I was told I was using a >subect line already in use: > >"pcmcia-card (netgear wg511t) causes computer t

Re: pcmcia-card (netgear wg511t) causes computer to get extremly slow ...

2005-09-24 Thread Louis Woods
Hi I didn't realize I am using a subject line already in use. I'll repost my problem under a different subject. Thank you for the hint. Regards, Louis Clive Menzies wrote: Hi I can't help you with your problem but you may consider reposting because you seem to have changed the subject li

Re: pcmcia-card (netgear wg511t) causes computer to get extremly slow ...

2005-09-24 Thread Clive Menzies
Hi I can't help you with your problem but you may consider reposting because you seem to have changed the subject line of an existing thread. Some people may, as a result, send it to trash because the thread is of no interest to them. Always, start a new message rather than highjack an existing

Re: PCMCIA wireless help needed

2005-08-04 Thread Derek \"The Monkey\" Wueppelmann
On Thu, 2005-04-08 at 23:53 +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > This is what I have in my /etc/network/interfaces file: > > > iface wlan0 inet dhcp > wireless_mode managed > wireless_essid homenet > wireless_key xx > name Wireless LAN

Re: PCMCIA wireless help needed

2005-08-04 Thread joe
Hi, This is what I have in my /etc/network/interfaces file: iface wlan0 inet dhcp wireless_mode managed wireless_essid homenet wireless_key xx name Wireless LAN card Hope this helps, Joe > On Wed, 2005-03-08 at 19:45 +, Terrence

Re: PCMCIA wireless help needed

2005-08-04 Thread Derek \"The Monkey\" Wueppelmann
On Wed, 2005-03-08 at 19:45 +, Terrence Brannon wrote: > eth2 IEEE 802.11-DS ESSID:"not_sure_what_to_set" Nickname:"HERMES I" > Mode:Managed Frequency:2.457 GHz Access Point: 44:44:44:44:44:44 > > Bit Rate:2 Mb/s Tx-Power=15 dBm Sensitivity:1/3 >

Re: PCMCIA wireless help needed

2005-08-03 Thread Terrence Brannon
Terrence Brannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > "Edwards, Thomas W." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> I noticed the results of the iwconfig do not have an Essid set? > > what is an essid? man wireless > > >> It also states encryption is off. good point. I asked for the encryption key and follow

Re: PCMCIA wireless help needed

2005-08-03 Thread Terrence Brannon
"Edwards, Thomas W." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I noticed the results of the iwconfig do not have an Essid set? what is an essid? > It also states encryption is off. yes. I presume there are several types? Whatever encryption they are using, it is probably whatever windows-oriented people u

RE: PCMCIA wireless help needed

2005-08-03 Thread Edwards, Thomas W.
I noticed the results of the iwconfig do not have an Essid set? It also states encryption is off. It appears your wireless card is not connecting to the wireless network, and therefore it won't get a dhcp offer since it is technically not on the network. Having been along time since I worked wi

Re: PCMCIA network card

2005-06-26 Thread Nathan Malmberg
On Sat, Jun 25, 2005 at 09:33:49PM -0700, Rodney D. Myers wrote: > On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 21:11:03 -0400 > Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Is there an entry point someone could recommend so I can find a clean > > path for installing a network card? It's an Orinoco Gold card. > > Insta

Re: PCMCIA network card

2005-06-25 Thread Rodney D. Myers
On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 21:11:03 -0400 Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I finally dusted off my PCMCIA wireless card after a prolonged time > in storage. > > I have some notes on how to set this up from some years back (2001 or > earlier) and I suspect that the configurations for wireless ca

Re: PCMCIA modem

2004-11-10 Thread Justin Guerin
On Wednesday 10 November 2004 12:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > How can I tell if a modem is set up properly? > > If I insert the card I get the higher pitched beep and a message that > ttyS01 is a 16550A. Hmmm - is that good or bad? Does it mean that (when > I eventually get round to using the m

Re: pcmcia

2004-10-26 Thread Curt Howland
Then the sources.list had better not say "testing". Once Sarge is finalized, "testing" will be. a battleground? Hmmm, not sure what kind of phrase to use here. Usually I would have said "unstable", but "Unstable" is already taken. :^) Had the original writer *said* Sarge, I would have agree

Re: pcmcia

2004-10-26 Thread Eddy Petrisor
Curt Howland wrote: Tom, First of all, "testing" is not really a distribution to trust. There are always things going on that sometimes mean things don't work. Actually, at the present moment the state is not quite that bad as sarge is expected to be released and there is official security suppor

Re: pcmcia

2004-10-26 Thread Curt Howland
Tom, First of all, "testing" is not really a distribution to trust. There are always things going on that sometimes mean things don't work. If you have a non-pcmcia network connection available go back to zero and install "Unstable" if you want the latest kernels. Autodetection for pcmcia is w

Re: PCMCIA Errors on Boot

2004-09-10 Thread Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corsetti Dutra
Em Fri, 10 Sep 2004 14:50:10 +0200, John Vargo escreveu: > I'm running Woody on an iMac with kernel 2.4.18-newpmac. You might be interested in the debian-powerpc list. > INIT: Entering runlevel: 2 [â] > Starting PCMCIA services:Linux Kernel Card Services 3.1.22 >options: [pci] [c

Re: pcmcia-cs or hotplug?

2004-08-27 Thread Thomas Hood
Stephen Patterson wrote: > I'm just wondering which of these is considere the 'official' way to > sort out pcmcia? Read the relevant section of the Networking chapter in the Debian Reference. http://qref.sourceforge.net/Debian/reference/ch-gateway.en.html#s-trigger-pcmcia -- Thomas Hood -- To

Re: pcmcia-cs in sarge not deconfiguring network interfaces

2004-06-04 Thread Stephen Patterson
I've worked around it by adding 'ifconfig eth0 down' to the stop_fn() section of /etc/pcmcia/network.opts -- Stephen Patterson http://patter.mine.nu/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] remove SPAM to reply Linux Counter No: 142831 GPG Public key: 252B8B37 Caution: breathing may be hazardous to y

Re: pcmcia modems with debian

2004-06-03 Thread Oliver Fuchs
On Thu, 03 Jun 2004, Mal Beaton wrote: > I finally have the need for a modem on my laptop > before diving in a purchasing a pcmcia modem > > would like to hear what people are using out there and how easy or how > much trouble they were to set up > > any advice would be greatly appreciated >

Re: pcmcia modems with debian

2004-06-03 Thread Stephen Patterson
On Thu, 03 Jun 2004 01:50:11 +0200, Mal Beaton wrote: > I finally have the need for a modem on my laptop > before diving in a purchasing a pcmcia modem > > would like to hear what people are using out there and how easy or how > much trouble they were to set up > > any advice would be greatly a

Re: PCMCIA Networking -- who controls?

2004-04-19 Thread Stephen Patterson
Jesse Hein wrote: It then comes back up okay. My guess is that something else is getting to the card first and trying to start it up unsuccesfully, then the network script is coming in and can't do it because the first one messed it up. For PCMCIA network cards (and I'm writing this from a lapt

Re: PCMCIA Networking -- who controls?

2004-04-18 Thread Bill Marcum
On Sat, Apr 17, 2004 at 01:29:12PM -0700, Jesse Hein wrote: > I have the following to /etc/network/interfaces (Xed out the sercutiy stuff) >auto wlan0 >iface wlan0 inet dhcp > gateway 192.168.1.1 > wireless mode managed > wireless_essid X > wireless_enc on >

Re: PCMCIA Networking -- who controls? (SOLVED)

2004-04-18 Thread Jesse Hein
Okay, I figured out my mistake. I stumbled across a reference that for hotplug cards you are NOT supposed to have the auto line in the stanza. Oops! Jesse Hein wrote: I succesfully installed wlan-ng and have the card working, kinda. When first put in, or at bootup, I get an error message about

Re: PCMCIA broken under all 2.4 kernels?

2004-03-15 Thread Chris Swinney
Oliver, Thank you! Your suggestion wasn't exactly what I needed, but it led me to it! I apt-got pcmcia-source and kernel-source-2.4.18. Just to be thorough, I decided to compile my own kernel first, and then compile pcmcia-source. Well, I'm sending this via PCMCIA modem from my newly compiled

Re: PCMCIA broken under all 2.4 kernels?

2004-03-13 Thread Oliver Fuchs
On Fri, 12 Mar 2004, Chris Swinney wrote: > I've gotten PCMCIA support working on my Dell Latitude > CPi D300XT with the 2.2.20 kernel supplied with woody, > but I need at least a 2.4 kernel (ultimately trying to > get Bluetooth working). > > I've tried > > kernel-image-2.4.18-686 > kernel-image

Re: PCMCIA cardbus card, Cirrus CL-PD6729 and i82365 module

2004-02-19 Thread Bjoern Schmidt
Lawrence Lee wrote: I can not get linux to detect my PCMCIA ethernet card. I have a Fujitsu Lifebook 420D laptop and the PCMCIA controller is a Cirrus CL-PD6729. The PCMCIA card is a 3Com Megahertz 3CXFE575CT, it is a cardbus card and not an ISA card. Is this specific card and this specific contro

Re: pcmcia and kernel 2.6.1

2004-01-16 Thread John L. Fjellstad
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Nathan Malmberg wrote: > My guess is that it's because you don't have ISA configured in your > kernel, and I'm pretty sure you need that for PCMCIA to work. Actually, it was the yenta_socket module. In 2.4.x, the yenta_socket could not be a module, b

Re: pcmcia and kernel 2.6.1

2004-01-14 Thread Nathan Malmberg
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 04:09:45PM +0100, John L. Fjellstad wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > I'm trying to get my cardmgr to work in 2.6.1, but it keeps exiting with the > error message in syslog: no sockets found! > Booting into 2.4.24, I don't see this problem, so I'm

Re: pcmcia modem - was working then stopped

2003-12-30 Thread Jan Minar
On Tue, Dec 30, 2003 at 06:55:42AM -0500, Kevin Coyner wrote: > > One moment my laptop's PCMCIA modem was working fine, and the next > time I tried to use it, it wasn't fine. When trying to dial up to my > ISP, here are the critical parts from /var/log/syslog: > > pppd[546]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /

Re: PCMCIA Woes

2003-12-10 Thread Peter Quackenbush
Thanks so much. That got it. Jeez I feel like an idiot now. I'll let you know if I can get the card to survive suspend mode. _ Peter Quackenbush "I will remove the northerner far from you, and drive him into a parched and desolate land" --Joel 2:20 (English Standard Version) On T

Re: PCMCIA Woes

2003-12-09 Thread Marc Wilson
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 05:17:07PM -0600, Peter Quackenbush wrote: > I have a compaq armada m300 trying to configure a 3Com 10/100 LAN Cardbus. > Model 3CCFE575BT. I have tried to get pcmcia working on sarge, but to no > avail. It's supported by the 3c59x driver. You *do* have that one, don't yo

Re: PCMCIA Modem, devfs

2003-08-14 Thread Siward
Hi Andreas, you wrote : > The problem I see, as far as I could get, is that > the card is initialized OK, but the /dev/ttySxx -link is not created. how do you know that ? what does dmesg say about it ? if it is as you think, then it is a bug in card driver, if that driver is in Debian,

Re: pcmcia & K 2.6.0-test2 wireless MA401

2003-08-07 Thread François Chenais
it works with the oronico_cs driver. I had to modprobe oronico_cs. Just for information, oronico_cs assigns eth1 for this card. Is it possible to change this device to wlan0 like hostap_cs driver ? I prefer wlan because it informs about the type of device used (wireless/ethernet..) And, bec

Re: PCMCIA NIC -was "do I need to re-install from scratch?"

2003-07-24 Thread Richard Lyons
On Thursday 24 July 2003 17:19, Nicos Gollan wrote: > On Thursday 24 July 2003 18:14, Richard Lyons wrote: > > Can anyone advise me? I installed Woody from CD on a laptop > > without an internet connection. Now, when I plug in the NIC > > (PCcard), I cannot get any connection - when I try > > # i

Re: pcmcia + apm = no suspend

2003-02-19 Thread Tom Allison
nate wrote: Tom Allison said: I have an IBM A21m, if it matters. I have a thinkpad T20, and suspend works fine on it with both network and power connected. Not sure how your trying to suspend(I haven't read the thread), but what I do is su to root and issue a apm -s I use the buttons. B

Re: pcmcia + apm = no suspend

2003-02-19 Thread Lukas Ruf
* Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-02-19 03:32]: > > I have an IBM A21m, if it matters. > I run an IBM T-600X. Once I read in an announcement by IBM the mentioned situation was the case for not goind to suspend. Ever since then, I unplug AC and it has been working fine that way... wbr, L

Re: pcmcia + apm = no suspend

2003-02-18 Thread nate
Tom Allison said: > I have an IBM A21m, if it matters. I have a thinkpad T20, and suspend works fine on it with both network and power connected. Not sure how your trying to suspend(I haven't read the thread), but what I do is su to root and issue a apm -s works everytime, and resume works too.

Re: pcmcia + apm = no suspend

2003-02-18 Thread Tom Allison
Lukas Ruf wrote: * Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-02-18 12:29]: But it doesn't seem to work as well as it should. my IBM laptop goes to sleep if either the power plug or the network card are removed. If both are connected, it doesn't suspend. wbr, Lukas Yes! If I pull the power o

Re: pcmcia + apm = no suspend

2003-02-18 Thread tallison
> * Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-02-18 12:29]: >> >> But it doesn't seem to work as well as it should. >> > > my IBM laptop goes to sleep if either the power plug or the network > card are removed. If both are connected, it doesn't suspend. > oh... I'll have to try that. Maybe I need t

Re: pcmcia + apm = no suspend

2003-02-18 Thread Lukas Ruf
* Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-02-18 12:29]: > > But it doesn't seem to work as well as it should. > my IBM laptop goes to sleep if either the power plug or the network card are removed. If both are connected, it doesn't suspend. wbr, Lukas -- Lukas Ruf http://www.lpr.ch Wanna know a

Re: pcmcia-cs vs. pcmcia-source

2002-12-26 Thread David Z Maze
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I am compiling my kernel and pcmcia modules from source. > > Do I need both pcmcia-cs and pcmcia-source. Or will the tools and gizmos > that come with pcmcia-cs get built when I compile the pcmcia-source > package. You need pcmcia-cs, too; pcmcia-source only builds

Re: pcmcia network on boot

2002-11-21 Thread Alexey Chetroi
On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 07:40:37PM -0600, Shyamal Prasad wrote: > "Alexey" == Alexey Chetroi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Alexey> I've just installed woody on my travelmate 512T > Alexey> laptop. Everything works fine even pcmcia (expected > Alexey> trouble with it) but I have a

Re: pcmcia network on boot

2002-11-20 Thread Shyamal Prasad
"Alexey" == Alexey Chetroi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Alexey> I've just installed woody on my travelmate 512T Alexey> laptop. Everything works fine even pcmcia (expected Alexey> trouble with it) but I have a minor issue when the system Alexey> boots up. I've added to /etc/ne

Re: pcmcia network on boot

2002-11-20 Thread ernst
Hi I did the same, looked at /etc/network/interfaces, but what u need is to configure /etc/pcmcia/network.opts. Set up your static ip or just say 'yes' to dhcp or bootp. Something like this: IPADDR=10.x.x.x NETMASK=255.255.x.x NETWORK=10.x.x.x BROADCAST=10.x.x.x GATEWAY=10.x.

Re: pcmcia stops working on 2.2.20 to 2.4.19 upgrade

2002-10-28 Thread Eric Richardson
Hi Kevin, Now you should use yenta_socket and the tulip driver. tulip_cb is no longer needed. Hope this helps, Eric Kevin Coyner wrote: I've got an older IBM 560X laptop that I recently put Debian 2.2.20 on. The pcmcia card that I got to work was a Netgear FA511 ethernet. Once I got it all w

Re: PCMCIA network card

2002-10-26 Thread Jamin W . Collins
On Sat, 26 Oct 2002 18:03:03 -0700 (PDT) "nate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > a good pcmcia NIC(NIC only not NIC+Modem combo) will probably run in > the range of $100 or more. Don't know about prices where you are, but good pcmcia cards are running about $30 here. -- Jamin W. Collins -- To

Re: PCMCIA network card

2002-10-26 Thread Seneca
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 02:27:57AM +, Carmen Alfaro wrote: > Thank you all for you tips.I'll keep in mind that pcmcia-cs url. > By the way, what is the difference between Type II and III? IIRC, the thickness of the card. I think the type III is the thicker of the two. -- Seneca [EMAIL PROTEC

Re: PCMCIA network card

2002-10-26 Thread nate
Carmen Alfaro said: > Hi all, > I'm trying to find a pcmcia network card that will be fully supported > under linux, Debian woody 3.0r0 bf24 specifically, but after several > hours spent browsing around the net I haven't found any. I've tried the > 3Com site, but for almost every model they list t

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