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upgrade the kernel?



Hi all.  First time linux user.  Trying to get a netgear wireless card
running on my Dell Inspiron 5000e laptop.  I've got debian 3.0r1 with
2.2.20-idepci (is that an appropriate kernel for a laptop?).  Hacked my way
through the debian installation and pcmcia configuration.  Now I get this
showing up in syslog:

Dec 19 13:41:19 pain cardmgr[649]: starting, version is 3.1.33
Dec 19 13:41:19 pain cardmgr[649]: watching 2 sockets
Dec 19 13:41:19 pain cardmgr[649]: socket 0: NETGEAR MA401RA Wireless PC
Dec 19 13:41:19 pain cardmgr[649]: executing: 'modprobe hermes'
Dec 19 13:41:19 pain cardmgr[649]: + modprobe: Can't locate module hermes
Dec 19 13:41:19 pain cardmgr[649]: modprobe exited with status 255
Dec 19 13:41:19 pain cardmgr[649]: module
/lib/modules/2.2.20-idepci/pcmcia/hermes.o not available
Dec 19 13:41:19 pain cardmgr[649]: executing: 'modprobe orinoco'
Dec 19 13:41:19 pain cardmgr[649]: + modprobe: Can't locate module orinoco
Dec 19 13:41:19 pain cardmgr[649]: modprobe exited with status 255
Dec 19 13:41:19 pain cardmgr[649]: module
/lib/modules/2.2.20-idepci/pcmcia/orinoco.o not available

Ok, looks like I'm missing some modules (whatever those are).  So I dig
around in dselect and find pcmcia-modules-2.2.22-idepci.  But that's for
kernel 2.2.22.  I've got 2.2.20.  Strange.

Ok, I'll update to the 2.2.22 kernel.  Nope.  Can't find that in dselect.
We've got lots of 2.2.20, 2.4.16, and 2.4.18 kernel images, but no 2.2.22.
And I only see pcmcia-modules for 2.2.22 and 2.4.18-bf2.4.  Why do
pcmcia-modules and the kernel images not line up?

Hmmm.  So my HIGHLY trained linux mind (sarcasm) tells me one or more of the
following is going on:
1) I need to build my own kernel and pcmcia modules.
2) I've misconfigured sources.list.
3) I need to find the right manual so I can rtfm.
4) I should post this to debian-user.
5) I need to stop drinking liquids now if I plan on sitting through the 3.5
hour "Lord of the Rings."

Help!  Thanks.
-Tim




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