Re: [gentoo-user] 3Com PCMCIA network card not recognised

2010-12-27 Thread Mick
On Tuesday 14 December 2010 20:05:01 Bill Longman wrote: > On 12/13/2010 07:17 PM, Stroller wrote: > >> What do you get in log messages and dmesg when you compile > >> CONFIG_PCMCIA_3C589=m and run modprobe -v > > > > Exactly the same thing. If I `modprobe -v 3c589_cs && lsmod | grep -i 3c` > > I

Re: [gentoo-user] 3Com PCMCIA network card not recognised

2010-12-14 Thread Bill Longman
On 12/13/2010 07:17 PM, Stroller wrote: >> What do you get in log messages and dmesg when you compile >> CONFIG_PCMCIA_3C589=m and run modprobe -v > > Exactly the same thing. If I `modprobe -v 3c589_cs && lsmod | grep -i 3c` I > can see the module loaded, but I see exactly the same single line o

Re: [gentoo-user] 3Com PCMCIA network card not recognised

2010-12-13 Thread Stroller
On 13/12/2010, at 10:53pm, Mick wrote: > On Monday 13 December 2010 07:44:51 Stroller wrote: >> >> The only things I've done is to recompile my kernel a couple of times - >> once to add in the drivers statically (CONFIG_PCMCIA_3C589=y), instead of >> as modules, to see if that would make a differ

Re: [gentoo-user] 3Com PCMCIA network card not recognised

2010-12-13 Thread Stroller
On 13/12/2010, at 10:53pm, Mick wrote: >> ... >> The only things I've done is to recompile my kernel a couple of times - >> once to add in the drivers statically (CONFIG_PCMCIA_3C589=y), instead of >> as modules, to see if that would make a difference, and second time to >> match another PCMCIA op

Re: [gentoo-user] 3Com PCMCIA network card not recognised

2010-12-13 Thread Mick
On Monday 13 December 2010 07:44:51 Stroller wrote: > I have a fairly old laptop, but which has a really nice screen and which is > actually still quite useful for some simple tasks and for "thin clienting" > and stuff. I like to keep it around as a spare, at least. For one thing I > want to use it