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Re: D-Link DFE 650 TX



--- Fabiano Sousa <fabiano.sousa@grupont.com.br> wrote:
> Unhappily I am definitively convinced that PCMCIA D-Link DFE 650TX
> doesn't work in Linux after 3 days frustrated of countless attempts.  
>   
> In the file /var/log/messages observed that when I connect the net cable
> in PCMCIA it appears the message " lost link beat ". When I remove the
> cable it appears " found link beat ". That is very strange and comedian.
>  
>   
> I tried to use Suse, Conectiva and anything. Always the same mistake. I
> updated the packages pcmias for the last versions and anything. I used
> different Kernels and anything. In spite of the manufacturer it to
> indicate that PCMCIA is " Linux Ready " was not possible to do PCMCIA to
> communicate. In Windows 2000 PCMCIA works perfectly sparing any driver
> configuration . That is it that more it inconveniences me!!  
>   
> Until the own creators of the modules PCMCIA of Linux guarantee in the
> document of PCMCIA supported that it works. The question that more does
> to me it is: How did they get to do that to work?!?!   
>   
> I am sorry of having acquired that Hardware (at least he works in
> Windows). I don't recommend anybody. I didn't get to find a Compaq (it
> was what I used previously) it was what found. The Manufacturer of
> PCMCIA nor office in Brazil possess!!!  
>   
> Thankful 
> 
> Fabiano Sousa
> fabiano.sousa@grupont.com.br
> NT Software e Consultoria  Ltda.
> 
> 
> 
Well, I did look if there was anyting unusual in /var/log/messages, but
the card I bought last week just works fine. I'm using a kernel
2.2.18pre21 as in Debian 2.2r2 and made some tests with 2.2.19. I did not
change anything in the configuration files of pcmcia-cs, and it uses
automaticaly pcnet_cs as driver.

But, the fact that it works for me is perhaps (I hope not) because I only
have D-Link network cards and HUB...

    Francois.

=====
Francois BOTTIN
--
    "How kind," the PFY sighs. "But where will I go?" 
    "Somewhere where they know nothing about computing...
where they wouldn't know a RAM chip from a potato chip!" 
    "But I don't want to visit Microsoft!" he whines.
              The BOFH 1998 - Simon Travaglia (bofh.ntk.net)

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