I'm still trying to figure out why this isn't working.  I set the
pcmcia.conf file up and it still doesn't work.  I'm not sure where to go
from here?

Any ideas?


Take care,


Luke

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From: tclug-list-admin at mn-linux.org
[mailto:tclug-list-admin at mn-linux.org] On Behalf Of Luke Steiner
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 3:44 PM
To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org
Subject: [TCLUG] Laptop continued

My card service is running and it does recognize the card, as a HomeLink
Phonline + 10/100 Network PC Card.  So it does see it but I noticed that
I don't have a pcmcia.conf.  So I obviously don't know where to put the
card information into.  But here is a layout the I found.

# /etc/pcmcia.conf
PCMCIA=yes
PCIC=i82365
PCIC_OPTS=
CORE_OPTS=
CARDMGR_OPTS=


Thanks,


Luke
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From: tclug-list-admin at mn-linux.org
[mailto:tclug-list-admin at mn-linux.org] On Behalf Of SpencerUnderground
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 2:11 PM
To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org
Subject: Re: [TCLUG] Laptop.

On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 11:46:19AM -0500, Luke Steiner wrote:
>   Link: File-List
>
>   To anyone who can help,
>
>               I have a Compaq 17xl365 laptop.  I just put Red Hat
linux on
>   it and I can't get the network card to work.  It is a Compaq NIC so
I
>   don't believe it is supported.  But I do have a PCMCIA linksys
PCM100h1. 
>   I tried installing the card but the only thing linksys gives you is
the
>   PCMCIA software to make the linux OS recognize the PCMCIA card.  It
>   recognizes but when you go into ` ifconfig' it doesn't show that
card at
>   all.  Anyone know how to do it?
>
>   Luke
This is where I would start.
cardctl ident <---see if it knows your card is physically there
ifconfig -a <--- look at all devices ifconfig knows about
lsmod <--this will tell you what modules are loaded however, it may be
loaded "proper" into the kernel (not installed as a module but _in_ the
kernel)
also make sure pcmcia is running on your box
/etc/init.d/pcmcia status <----- should tell you
another thing you can do is take the output of `cardctl ident` and
search /etc/pcmcia/pcmcia.conf for that particular card.

That is about all I can think of ATM.
good luck to you
make sure and ask more questions {
http://linuxdoc.org
man pcmcia
http://google.com/linux
irc.openprojects.net #tclug & #linuxhelp & #redhat
the mailing list
}

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