On Wednesday 11 Aug 2004 19:26, Jim Carter wrote:
> In the Dell Inspiron 4100, the mini-PCI wireless card is on a PCMCIA bridge
> and appears to be in slot 2, where 0 and 1 are the externally accessible
> slots. Do you have the PCMCIA (cardmgr) daemon running with
> /etc/pcmcia/*.conf mentioning your card's PCI ID and/or MANFID?
> orinoco.conf from the driver distro has stanzas for a lot of cards, plus
> there's documentation somewhere if your card isn't there.
It looks like this card is a genuine PCI device, not a pcmcia bridge. Cardctl
only reports a single socket, that on the side of the machine, and lspci
reports it as being detected on the pci bus.
Still no joy getting it to work though!
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Pete
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