Hi,
Marc == Marc Fleureck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marc The new kernel 2.0.30 boots ! Thanks for all the tips. Card
Marc Services starts and recognizes the card ! but .. with
Marc another error from cardmgr:
Marc Loading failed ! The module symbols (from linux_2.0.30) don't
Marc match your
( Re Message From: Nico De Ranter )
I'm trying to install Debian on a Compaq Armada 1550T with a
3Com Etherlink III PCMCIA Ethernet adaptor. I installed everything
from the Infomagic CD-ROM (I know, I'm stupid :-) and tried compiling
pcmcia support from pcmcia-source_2.9.5-3.deb which I
Nico De Ranter wrote:
Howdy,
I'm trying to install Debian on a Compaq Armada 1550T with a
3Com Etherlink III PCMCIA Ethernet adaptor. I installed everything
from the Infomagic CD-ROM (I know, I'm stupid :-) and tried compiling
pcmcia support from pcmcia-source_2.9.5-3.deb which I found
Mark Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There have been a few people asking about problems with PCMCIA for
Debian 1.3. The pcmcia-modules packages provided by Debian 1.3 are
broken.
Odd; PCMCIA was the only major component that *didn't* give me
problems when I installed on my
Mark Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There have been a few people asking about problems with PCMCIA for
Debian 1.3. The pcmcia-modules packages provided by Debian 1.3 are
broken.
Odd; PCMCIA was the only major component that *didn't* give me
problems when I installed on
On Wed, 23 Jul 1997, Mark Phillips wrote:
There have been a few people asking about problems with PCMCIA for
Debian 1.3. The pcmcia-modules packages provided by Debian 1.3 are
broken.
I got it working a few weeks ago with some difficulties. The way to solve
it is to install a
tmiller writes:
Mark Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There have been a few people asking about problems with PCMCIA for
Debian 1.3. The pcmcia-modules packages provided by Debian 1.3 are
broken.
Odd; PCMCIA was the only major component that *didn't* give me
problems when I installed
On Tue, 22 Jul 1997, Junbiao Zhang wrote:
of a mismatch between the kernel(2.0.29) and the PCMCIA module(2.0.30)(
I selected pcmcia-cs_2.9.5-3.deb and pcmcia-modules-2.0.30_2.9.5-3.deb under
stable/binary/admin). pcmcia-modules-2.0.29_2.9.5-2.deb could not be
installed
because it
Mark Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Any ideas, or things I can tell him to try?
Hi. I don't really have any experience with the problem that your
friend is having, but I was just reading the other day about using
PCMCIA on Toshiba Notebooks (http://www.cck.uni-kl.de/misc/tecra710)
and
Hi
My friend then deinstalled the pcmcia packages and everything worked fine
again. (Except he then could no longer use his ethernet or pcmcia cards
obviously.)
I recently went through a similar process (I still haven't gotten my
ethernet card to completely work) but I find that my computer
On Mon, 16 Jun 1997, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
Rob MacWilliams wrote:
My question has to do with the PCMCIA cards that are available now. I will
need to run a
modem and an ethernet card at the same time, and I was worried about cable
interference and
thinking of the future (the
Rob MacWilliams wrote:
I just purshased a Toshiba 430CDS Laptop that I plan to run Debian on. I
have been running
Debian on a desktop for about a year now, so I'm comfortable with it.
My question has to do with the PCMCIA cards that are available now. I will
need to run a
modem and
( Re Message From: Giuseppe Vacanti )
Howdy,
I have a no-name modem/fax combo oon my laptop that is not correctly
configured. It is apparently detected, but I then get:
cs: overrun in get_next_tuple for socket 1 (5 times)
serial_cs: GetFirstTuple: No More items
I'm running a 2.0.30
On Thu, 29 May 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just wondering if anyone out there has gotten any of the
PCMCIA Ethernet/Modem cards working under Debian/Linux on
a laptop? I'm looking at buying one.. but, of course I would
like to buy a brand that I should be able to get to work
under Debian.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all!
Just wondering if anyone out there has gotten any of the
PCMCIA Ethernet/Modem cards working under Debian/Linux on
a laptop? I'm looking at buying one.. but, of course I would
like to buy a brand that I should be able to get to work
under Debian. If
On Thu, 1 May 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking for recommendations for a
PCMCIA ethernet card with both thinnet and
10bt and a modest price tag.
This only need work with linux.
I have been using an NDC Instant link which cost about $100 at Elek-Tek.
A word of caution on
I've used the Linksys EC2T successfully.
--
Jean Pierre
On Thu, 1 May 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking for recommendations for a
PCMCIA ethernet card with both thinnet and
10bt and a modest price tag.
This only need work with linux.
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hi all,
recently installed debian linux 1.2 on my NEC versa 6030H
after installing the .deb for pcmcia-cs and pcmcia-modules-2.0.27 (my
kernel, the default installed kernel, is 2.0.27 according to uname -a),
the card stuff comes up at boot time but tells me, among other errors:
The error message is misleading, to say the least. The problem is
most likely that between the kernel and the modules, one is compiled
with CONFIG_MOD_VERSIONS set and the other is not. To fix it you
could install the kernel sources, run make menuconfig, and
compile the kernel and modules:
Jose Oncina [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to install Debian 1.2 in a laptop, everything goes ok
until I try to load the module of my PCMCIA card (the 3c589_cs).
The program answers:
Can't locate module 3c589_cs
The same happened for any PCMCIA module.
In order to solve
On Wed, 8 Jan 1997, Nico De Ranter wrote:
Hi,
I just tried to install Debian on a Toshiba Satellite Pro 410 CDT with a 3Com
Etherlink III PCMCIA network adapter. I wanted to install Debian using NFS
but
the installation disks do not seem to recognize my PCMCIA-adapter (it doesn't
even
Hi Richard,
I struggling trying to get pcmcia-cs to work as well but I may be able
to help here.
My understanding is that the PC-Card controller does not require a
fixed IRQ and port. The numbers you received from the dos utility are
simply those used at that moment. You can define which
Robert Nicholson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If I recompile my 2.0.6 kernel with the source in rex I'm also
expected to have to recompile the pcmcia-modules I'm using right?
Sometimes. It depends on what you have changed of the kernel's
configuration. When building the PCMCIA modules, the
I've sinced learned that I should be looking at /etc/pcmcia/network and
since I changed that things started work. However, it would seem that the
patch cable I'm using is incorrect because I pulled out another much shorter
cable that worked but is too small for me to do anything.
Does anybody
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