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Re: Linux and wireless pcmcia



Hello again,

I vaguely remember somebody sending me a very usefull e-mail on Friday
or Saturday with the changes I had to make to get my setup running.
Unfortunately I either accidentaly deleted this e-mail (happens sometimes
when you get 600+ e-mail a day) or it could have been a voice talking
to me in my dreams :-).  I checked the list archives but I could find no
trace of it.

Anyway, if the e-mail actualy existed I would be much obliged if the 
original author could resend it :-)

Thanks in advance again and again and again and again and again and again...

Nico



On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 04:58:08PM +0200, Nico De Ranter wrote:
> Howdy,
> 
> I'm trying to get my wireless pcmcia card (Lucent Technologies,
> Orinico RangeWaveLAN Turbo 11MB Silver) to work on a desktop PC
> with a Texas Instruments PCI1410 cardbus controller runnign kernel 2.4.6.
> Unfortunately the system insists on seeing my card as "anonymous memory".
> Any idea whether there is anything special needed to get
> wireless pcmcia to work? There doesn't seem to be any information
> regarding pcmcia in the the kernel source tree.
> 
> Nico
> 
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 "It has been said that there are only two businesses that
  refer to customers as users: illegal drug trade and
               the computer industry." 
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Nico De Ranter
Sony Service Center (SDCE/NEE-B)
Sint Stevens Woluwestraat 55 (Rue de Woluwe-Saint-Etienne)
1130 Brussel (Bruxelles), Belgium, Europe, Earth
Telephone: +32 2 724 86 41 Telefax: +32 2 726 26 86
e-mail: nico.deranter@sonycom.com



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