Marcus Schwab wrote:
I installed MDK10.0 over an ftp server using the
netorking boot disk, and my 3Com 3CCFE574BT pcmcia
nic card worked fine for this. (I have an ADSL
connection)
But after I installed MDK I can't find the nic in the
hardware section, and my networks/internet does not
work.
And
I have done as instructed and there was no output.
My system must not even know that I inserted the
wireless card.
I took a screen capture of my system setup in windozs,
if that might provide some insight on the situation.
http://web.mit.edu/jobevers/www/linux/system.snapshot.jpg
Thanks.
Job
On Monday 29 December 2003 00:40, Job Evers wrote:
I have done as instructed and there was no output.
My system must not even know that I inserted the
wireless card.
I took a screen capture of my system setup in windozs,
if that might provide some insight on the situation.
On Sunday 21 December 2003 23:02, Job Evers wrote:
Is this a question better asked on this list or the
expert list?
I just purchased a Blitzz BWP612B NetWave Point PC
802.11b 11Mbps Wireless LAN Cardbus PC Card. The
product claims to support Linux Red Hat 8.0, so I
would assume that it
On July 31, 2003 03:54 pm, Peter Pankonin wrote:
Hey all,
Well, never did figure out why my pcmcia services were going haywire (see
[newbie] Runaway pcmcia services -- above).
So I thought I would try to reinstall, but now PCMCIA doesn't start at all.
I'm not sure if this is the error or
On Sunday 23 Feb 2003 12:52 am, Noah Hicks wrote:
I don't know if anyone recalls this problem, but I have an IRQ conflict
with my PCMCIA card, USB, and YENTA (whatever that is). They all appear
to be on IRQ 10. I'm trying to get the PCMCIA card working but I can't
figure out how to change
OK, it's good to know what the issue is.
It seems that I have a peculiar BIOS. I can't see any section on it
regarding IRQ settings. I'm running a Dell Latitude LS400. Does anyone
know how to find the settings? I'm sorry this isn't exactly a MDK
related question and I know most BIOSes are
Did you check that /etc/sysconfig/pcmcia contains
PCMCIA=yes?
And do you hear two 'beeps' from your computer when booting?
The DWL-650 is supported by Mandrake using the wvlan_cs driver by default.
derk
On Wednesday 19 Feb 2003 5:24 am, Noah A Hicks wrote:
Some information I forgot to
/etc/sysconfig/pcmcia does contain PCMCIA=yes, however, the two beeps were
not heard at bootup and upon starting GNOME I got the message could not
open device /dev/sound/mixer so apparently booting up with the card in
kicks my sound card offline. I just rechecked to make sure that the RPMs
were
In that case open MandrakeControlCentreSystemServices and check that pcmcia
is set to start at boot, and if it already is then you may have an IRQ
conflict between your pcmcia slot and your sound card. You can check that in
KDE Control CentreInformationInterrupts (I daresay there is a Gnome
On Wednesday 19 February 2003 08:59 am, Derek Jennings wrote:
In that case open MandrakeControlCentreSystemServices and check that
pcmcia is set to start at boot, and if it already is then you may have an
IRQ conflict between your pcmcia slot and your sound card. You can check
that in KDE
Well I've booted with the card in and I heard no double beep. I did see a
message that said:
starting pcmcia
cardmgr[864]: socket0: CardBus hotplug device
So hopefully that would mean that the PCMCIA device is ready to run but
the same message saying the computer can't load the sound mixer is
On Tuesday 18 Feb 2003 5:35 am, Noah A Hicks wrote:
Could anyone tell me the basic steps to getting a pcmcia wireless card
setup on MDK 9.0? I have just purchased a card and I recall MDK Linux
setup asking me if I had a PCMCIA card but at that time I did not. I've
looked at:
Well derek, I did exactly as you said but I don't see any thing on the MDK
control center wizard regarding wireless networking. It only shows my
ethernet card. I installed the RPMS you suggested with grpmi.
dmesg does not show anything with PCMCIA.
I have
found an article on:
Some information I forgot to include:
PCMCIA wireless card make:
D-Link
Model:
DWL-650
I saw on a website I can't remember that this card was supported in Linux.
The website didn't mention how difficult it might be to get it running ;).
-Noah
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Noah A Hicks
wrote:
Well derek,
Have you read this?
http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/81errata.php3#vaio
HTH
Charlie
On February 17, 2002 10:15 am, Vern spoke these words:
I am in need of help. I thought I would install Mandrake on my Sony laptop
but it didn't go all
Yes, you are right, I just thought there may be a way to do it cleanly,
you know, like showing up in the boot up messages... BTW: is this behaviour
supposed to be like that or do we have a bug here? Did really nobody have this
same problem?
Thanks, Lee
There may be a better way, but, you could
, none of these are listed either, at least not
from the command center.
At least I know about etc/pcmcia/config now.
Mark Pearson
- Original Message -
From: Joan Tur [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 1:42 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] PCMCIA Card Question
Are you sure it has not already been autodetected.
With my 3com PCMCIA card in my laptop Control Centre does not list my driver
either, but yet the card still works. Running the Configure wizard does the
same as in your case. It offers me a list which does not include the driver I
know it
Es Dilluns 17 Desembre 2001 01:12, en Shadow va escriure:
I'm attempting to install Linux for the first time ever. I'm installing
Mandrake 8.1 on a Dell C600 laptop. The problem I'm currently running into
concerns my PCMCIA Card. I have a Linksys PCMPC100 ethernet card. I'm
using the Gnome
On Tuesday 25 September 2001 17:49, Shaka Zulu wrote:
Hi All
I just installed Mandrake 8.0 on my Toshiba335CDT Laptop. However, in
order to get it to work I had to go through an interactive boot and
disable the PCMCIA service, then once I got it up and running I had to
chmod the
On Saturday 15 September 2001 13:38, you wrote:
Can anyone recommend a pcmcia network card that works well with Mandrake
8.0?
My D-Link DFE-650 works perfectly under mandrake 8.0. It's about $40. I chose
it off of the pcmcia compatibility list, and I'd assume most cards on that
list will
Hi,
By my own experiences I would suggest to you to buy 3COM Megahertz PC Card
Bus...
Please, don't buy REALTEK rtl8139(A) Card Bus... (I have spend already 3
months trying to make it work and nothing...)
X - A - W - K
- Original Message -
From: Riker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
It was Tue, 1 May 2001 10:07:22 -0400 when Glenn Cannon wrote:
Hi All,
Real dumb question time.
How do I go about finding drivers for my PCMCIA Cards??
go to www.google.com/linux and search for pcmcia drivers might be a good
start...
Paul
--
Do you remember when you only had to pay for
That happened to me until i changed "pnp OS" in my bios to off... hope that helps. ;-)
Jason High escribi:
I'm trying to install 7.2 on a Dell Latitude C800 laptop. I'm currently running
RH7, but I don't like it and want to use Mandrake. When I installed RH, the first
time I rebooted I
I've got a 56k V90/voice/fax/data Modem card in my Sony Vaio which worked
"out of the box" it is an unknown brand - Zonet - but it is 100% hardware, it
cost me about £39 in the U.K - have a look at http://www.zonet.com.tw
On Monday 05 March 2001 21:56, you wrote:
Hi --
I need to buy a
Jim
what type of card are you using?
is it supported by linux?
are you dual booting on this laptop?
if so does the card work in windows?
Do you have pcmcia, and the network enabled at startup?
when linux is booting up and after it enters the Interactive mode,
it will start loading a bunch of
nd install the pcmcia_cs pagage for extended support
(this ought to be fun)
Thanks!
Jim
- Original Message -
From: Eunice Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 10:33 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] PCMCIA Troubles
Jim
what type of card are
While I've never tried to install Linux on a Casio, I would see if PCMCIA
can be disabled in the BIOS.
Spoonman
--Original Message--
From: "Chong-dong Jung" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: December 6, 2000 10:01:33 PM GMT
Subject: [newbie] pcmcia thwarting install and run
I had a similar problem with my Toshiba laptop and the solution is
acced to the bios setup menu (you know, starting the computer use F1 or
Del or the key appropriate for your computer) and dissable the
automatic configuration of PCMCIA in your notebook. Now my laptop runs
Mandrake 7.2 fine
PROTECTED]@mandrakesoft.mandrakesoft.com on 11/04/2000
12:08:20 PM
Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject: Re: [newbie] PCMCIA modems
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some pcmcia modems are indeed winmodems. Just half an ago i was looking
I found that I had bought a pcmia winmodem, so I returned it and bought one by
a company called Zonet ( http:www.zonet.com.tw/main.htm) it said 100% hardware
modem on the box and it actually is, worked with both 7.1 and 7.2 (kernels as
included in the distro.) I bought it from a small wholesaler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some pcmcia modems are indeed winmodems. Just half an ago i was looking at
one. I use a Compaq Armada M700. Compaq, in its wisdom, "upgraded" the
modem in this unit. What used to be a perfectly fine real internal modem
is now a winmodem. I have worked with the
I've managed to answer my own question trawled the expert archive and found
out how to identify itLT WINMODEM (GLOBAL).think that sorts that out,
I'm on my way back to the shop now
On Thu, 02 Nov 2000, you wrote:
Unless something changed somewhere along the line and I don't know
At 1/11/00 05:15:00 Tierra, you wrote:
I am trying to get a PCMCIA modems to work under Kppp (MD7.1, Sony Vaio PCG
F250) I have tried all the /dev options from /dev/modem to whatever the last
one is and either get modem busy, can't open modem etc. If I set flow control
to "none" and then try to
Some pcmcia modems are indeed winmodems. Just half an ago i was looking at
one. I use a Compaq Armada M700. Compaq, in its wisdom, "upgraded" the
modem in this unit. What used to be a perfectly fine real internal modem
is now a winmodem. I have worked with the winmodem(linmodem?) in the
Title: RE: [newbie] PCMCIA modems
Look in the Drakeconfig for hardware detection or lothar I can't remember which its called now, click on that and when it lists everything there should be a + box next to modem, see what it says, did it detect the modem? Also I have found that when I give
Hi --
I had a similar problem, also a Linksys card (although a different one) and a Toshiba
Satellite (again a different one) and largely
solved it. The secret was to make sure PCMCIA was loaded. Once it was, the system
recognized the card as a PCMCIA
network card -- not as the driver that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Can any one (not) recommend a PCMCIA modem card to use with Mandrake (or
Linux in general). I know about WinModems so I want to know what PCMCIA
modems have caused problems and what modems have worked fine.
Thanks,
L
--
Laurent Duperval
On 30 Jun, Eunice Thompson wrote:
Laurent go to the following site:
http://pcmcia.sourceforge.org/ftp/SUPPORTED.CARDS
It has all the info you need
Cool, thanks!
L
--
Laurent Duperval "Montreal winters are an intelligence test,
U|Force - Java Center
If it's already working take a look at the /etc/modules.conf file to
see what alias it's using.
I have the same pcmcia card and in when I configured networking I had
to add it manually; it's the 'pcnet_cs' module.
good luck
Eunice
ot; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 10:55 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] PCMCIA Problem !
Exchange it if you can for a D-Link or 3COM.
I purchased an Ambicomm 10/100 PCMCIA card for my laptop and followed all
of
the included instructions and couldn't get it to work.
Exchange it if you can for a D-Link or 3COM.
I purchased an Ambicomm 10/100 PCMCIA card for my laptop and followed all of
the included instructions and couldn't get it to work. The reason why I
bought the darn thing is because on the package it 'claimed' that it work in
LINUX.
it didn't work for
Not that I would buy one (thanks very much for the warning)
but do they give you your money back if you did buy one
by mistake? If not I would sue their butts.
On Wed, 24 May 2000, Jay Latham wrote:
I'm sorry to hear that you got suckered into buying a linksys card. These
guys are ripoffs. I
Hi, all --
I think it was my posting that started this, so I would like to follow up. I found
Mandrake 7.0 and installed it on the laptop in
question (the original question, that is). I told it to install PCMCIA. I hadn't
done this at first when I loaded 6.1, and when the
startup script
I have a linksys 10/100 pcmcia card on my laptop and it works fine - sounds
like user error to me.
- Original Message -
From: "Jay Latham" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 4:25 AM
Subject: [newbie] PCMCIA CARD
I'm sorry to hear that you got
On Sun, 21 May 2000, Pete Clapham wrote:
Hi, all --
I am running Linux Mandrake 6.1 on a Toshiba satellite 1625 laptop. Feeling that I
wanted to connect it to my household LAN, I
went to my neighborhood Office Max and bought a PCMCIA Ethernet Card (the Linksys
version, which would appear
Senor, I feel your pain. I got around this issue by doing the following ( no
scripting needed ). I openned DrakConf and clicked on the startup icon
(traffic light). Check pcmcia, dhcpd, postfix, cron - if they are not already
checked - if dhcp is not available you can mount your cd and find
If your ehterrnet card is PCMCIA, you will have to load your PC CARD drivers
before the NIC, otherwise you will be forever getting the NIC to work...I am
not sure how to re-arrange the install list but I am sure someone here can
enlighten you...
HTH
Jaguar
El Nada [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
"Bruce K. Patten" wrote:
Mandrake 7.0 runs beautifully on my Toshiba Satellite after a fresh
install, but upon rebooting later, it gets down as far as "Starting
PCMCIA" and just hangs there. I used the recommended install route and
there is no other OS on this machine. WaddoIdo now?
OK, I
suggestions ?
-Original Message-
From: Stephen F. Bosch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 07 April 2000 14:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] pcmcia modem problem
"Austwick, Mark" wrote:
Installed Mandrake 7.0, no problems, sound, network, etc works fine. The
only
"Austwick, Mark" wrote:
Installed Mandrake 7.0, no problems, sound, network, etc works fine. The
only problem I have is that my modem is not recognised, Lothar cannot see
it, neither can the PCMCIA set up in KDE, which can see the network card.
Can anyone suggest how to get it working ?
- Original Message -
From: "Jon" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 12:24 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] pcmcia-modem
Oder Santos wrote:
I'm running a notebook Toshiba Satellite 315CDS (chipset ToPIC97 Card
Bus)
and under Mandrake 6.1 the mo
Oder Santos wrote:
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From: "Jon" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 12:24 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] pcmcia-modem
Oder Santos wrote:
I'm running a notebook Toshiba Satellite 315CDS (chipset ToPIC97 Card
Bus)
Oder Santos wrote:
I'm running a notebook Toshiba Satellite 315CDS (chipset ToPIC97 Card Bus)
and under Mandrake 6.1 the modem worked fine. But now I've just installed
Mandrake 7.02 and in kppp I received only "sorry, the modem is busy". In ls
/dev/mo* modem not founded. does anyone have
, 2000 5:39 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] pcmcia ethernet card
I also have an ect2 from linksys. It works great and always has. It is a
NE2000 Compatible.
This makes me think that your problem might be your pcmcia services. Do
you
have any other cards working?
"Welcome to the revolution&q
seeing ne2000 somewhere in my
computer.
-Original Message-
From: Jon Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, March 20, 2000 5:39 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] pcmcia ethernet card
I also have an ect2 from linksys. It works great and always has
, March 21, 2000 9:18 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] pcmcia ethernet card
I know that I am not Jon but just thought of giving my two cents.
try typing 'setup' and go to 'System Services'
then hunt for [ ]pcmcia.
hello writes:
Hi Jon
I'm very new to Linux and Thank you for your help. What
I also have an ect2 from linksys. It works great and always has. It is a
NE2000 Compatible.
This makes me think that your problem might be your pcmcia services. Do you
have any other cards working?
Below is my setup
Toshiba 315CDS
Linksys Ect2
Xircom modem
Bios is setup for Controller Mode
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] PCMCIA
Note: rc5.d on RedHat based distributions is the GUI boot, not rc6.d.
Bill
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From: "Thomas Edwards" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 10:43 PM
Subject: RE: [newbie] PCMCIA
Note: rc5.d on RedHat based distributions is the GUI boot, not rc6.d.
Bill
- Original Message -
From: "Thomas Edwards" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 10:43 PM
Subject: RE: [newbie] PCMCIA
Another nice trick with PCMCIA services is wh
Hello,
Check to make sure that the PCMCIA service on the laptop is actually
set
to run. I've installed 7.02 on my laptop too and the pcmcia services didn't
start until i entered setup and selected PCMCIA service.
Jero
Ty Morton writes:
Hello just have a simple question to ask. I
ve problems please let me know and post to
the list so others can know as well.
Laterz,
Pyro
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 3:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] PCMCIA
Hello,
Check to make sure that th
Hello, I have the same laptop, and i have been told that most PCMCIA modems
are windows based. I don't think it will work in Linux. Could you let me
know if it does. I have the same one.
By the way did you can you get your floppy drive to mount. I have a LS-120
superdisk drive and have
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, you wrote:
Hello all,
I am in desprate need of help. I am trying to get my gateway solo 2500 on
the internet, via my pcmcia modem (xircom credit card modem (cm-56t)). I
have cardmgr installed, and all the necessary pcmcia software ( I think) but
I can't get linux
I've got a 3com card in this GWay Solo. I used ran and it found the card
automagically.
On Wed, 01 Dec 1999, you wrote:
Ok,
I took the plunge and installed Mandrake Linux on my IBM 760 ED. I need
help configuring my pcmcia 3com 10/100 network card.
Has anyone used this option before?
On Thu, 21 Oct 1999, R_Yeo wrote:
Hi,
I have the above and when I insert the card, it is detected as hdlx,
with the x as partitions on the HDD. I looked in my /dev dir and it
only goes to hdhx. Someone told be to use insmod, but I lost the plot
when I was asked to input major and
On Tue, 12 Oct 1999, you wrote:
I have just installed linux-mandrake 6.0 on my system. However. I was unable
to configure pcmcia card Hayes-Option (COM 3 IRQ 10 in windows) by Kppp.
Does anyone know how can I configure it? Thanks in advance, Oder.
Please take a look at the documentation you
"Oder Santos" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just installed linux-mandrake 6.0 on my system. However. I was
unable
to configure pcmcia card Hayes-Option (COM 3 IRQ 10 in windows) by Kppp.
Does anyone know how can I configure it? Thanks in advance, Oder.
===
Not ure, but i
Scott:
Thanks for the reply. I am unable to use the virtual terminal at that
point. No error messages are present. and it is the only card in the pcmcia
bay. I downloaded the newest driver "pcmcia.img" yesterday, so thats not
the problem. Still stuck but still trying.
thanks
Bill
At 07:09
I'll try it...
thanks!!!
-m
On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, Ty C. Mixon wrote:
Have you tried the 2.2.10-32mdk kernel? That's what I'm running - but I
don't have pcmcia.
Ty C. Mixon
ICQ: 26147713
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Mike Ortiz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Interrim Systems
Is this the latest update from Mandrake? If so, when did it come out? If not,
where did you dig it up?
On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, you wrote:
Have you tried the 2.2.10-32mdk kernel? That's what I'm running - but I
don't have pcmcia.
Ty C. Mixon
ICQ: 26147713
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Brett Jones
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brett Jones
Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 1999 7:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [newbie] PCMCIA problems
Is this the latest update from Mandrake? If so, when did it come out? If
not,
where did you dig it up?
On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, you wrote:
Have you tried
to look around.
Ty C. Mixon
ICQ: 26147713
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brett Jones
Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 1999 7:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [newbie] PCMCIA problems
Is this the latest update
On Tue, Apr 20, 1999 at 04:50:32PM +0100, Nick Kay wrote:
At 07:15 20/04/99 -0500, you wrote:
I have just updated the kernel to version 2.2.5. I followed the
directions on the web site and it boots fine except for one thing. As the
list of services starting scrolls by, it fails to start
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