Welll I'm going to add to a previous post...
On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 03:26:35PM -0700, Julius Smith wrote:
> > That being said, you're probably in trouble anyways. I have it
> >on reliable authority (the Lucent people, who would know) that the PCI
> >interface card doesn't work wit
On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 03:26:35PM -0700, Julius Smith wrote:
> > That being said, you're probably in trouble anyways. I have it
> >on reliable authority (the Lucent people, who would know) that the PCI
> >interface card doesn't work with the Linux PCMCIA stuff. They say that
> >they PC
On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 03:26:35PM -0700, Julius Smith wrote:
> > That being said, you're probably in trouble anyways. I have it
> >on reliable authority (the Lucent people, who would know) that the PCI
> >interface card doesn't work with the Linux PCMCIA stuff. They say that
> >they PC
> That being said, you're probably in trouble anyways. I have it
>on reliable authority (the Lucent people, who would know) that the PCI
>interface card doesn't work with the Linux PCMCIA stuff. They say that
>they PCMCIA gang is aware of the problem. They also claim the ISA card
>does
On Sun, Aug 20, 2000 at 02:23:31PM -0700, Julius Smith wrote:
> I just got a WaveLAN PCI card adapter, and I see that it is
> supported. However, when I set PCIC in /etc/sysconfig/pcmcia to wavelan_cs
> (also setting PCMCIA to yes), and then say /etc/rc.d/init.d/pcmcia start, I
> get the error
I just got a WaveLAN PCI card adapter, and I see that it is
supported. However, when I set PCIC in /etc/sysconfig/pcmcia to wavelan_cs
(also setting PCMCIA to yes), and then say /etc/rc.d/init.d/pcmcia start, I
get the error "unresolved symbol 'register_pccard_driver'". Apparently it
is not