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re: 3c575_cb driver



Hi there,
         Can you tell me which kernel you are using? Also did you take
.deb packages for the upgrade of the pcmcia stuff? You can get the source
package for the pcmcia stuff from 'metalab.unc.edu', use this with a 2.2
kernel and all should be ok. The stable slink release uses 2.0.36.

Hope this helps...

Regards JohnG

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On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, Kjohn Sasitorn wrote:

> I have a sony n505ve and purchased the above ethernet card. I've spent more
> than enough hours trying to get debian to work. It works flawlessly in
> redhat. I've tried to get slink to recognize eth0. I did upgrade pcmcia-cs
> to the newest version, and it will recognize eth0, but no network functions
> work. It's quite frustrating. Anyone have any ideas where to begin with
> this? I can get a fresh copy of slink on the notebook if needed (ie.
> startover again).
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> -ks
> 
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