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Old 06-20-2002, 06:05 AM   #1
marzer
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linksys pcm pc200 10/100 cardbus


I am trying desperatly to make my cardbus network card (linksys pcm pc 200) work under Debian linux.

I have pcmcia as well as hotplug installed.

Apparently the card is recongnized as a 'Hotplug cardbus device' by cardmgr (and cardinfo) what make it ignored by cardmgr and everything I can add to the pcmcia/config file has no effect.

The problem is that hotplug apparently doesn't recognize it neither or doesn't know what module to load.

Has anyone achived to make this card work and how ?

How is it possible to make hotplug ignore this specific card and assure that the pcmcia scripts are used instead ? Is this the right approach ?

Any help would be appreciated !
 
  


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