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Re: PCMCIA Help



Type the command "dmesg" and see what the kernel messages are when the 
card is inserted. That should get us started on what's up (or not 
up).

Curt-

On Monday 03 May 2004 17:44, Oscar.Quintanilla@cox.com was heard to 
say:
> Hi,
> I am new to debian but I have some experience with Linux.
> I have installed Debian "woody"  Ver 2.2.20 and i am running KDE
> Ver 2.2.2 sucessfully on a Dell Latitude Laptop.
>
> I am trying to install a wireless PCMCIA card to get the network
> going, I looked in /etc/pcmcia and did a more on config file and
> found a list of supported cards. I selected a DLink Air DWL650 from
> the list and installed the card. I get a high beep then a low beep
> which I believe means that it recognized the card but cant handle
> it.
>
> This is my first shot at tryng to configure a lan on a laptop and
> need some guidance on getting the wireless card going, Any advice
> or tips would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> Oscar Quintanilla
> MTS Telephony, Cox Communications
> 619-303-4700
> 619-263-9251 ext 5989

-- 
September 11th, 2001
The proudest day for gun control and central 
planning advocates in American history



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