Re: PCMCIA not working.

From: David Donnelly (brownsfan_at_shaw.ca)
Date: 01/10/05

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    Date: Sun, 09 Jan 2005 20:48:31 -0700
    To: Jonathan Berry <berryja@gmail.com>, fedora-list <fedora-list@redhat.com>
    
    

    You know, you make a good point about the BIOS installs and windows, I
    never thought of that. After about six months of dual boot I decided to
    get rid of windows because I never used it. Maybe on the next Fedora
    install I'll put a copy back on. Although every time I have checked the
    BIOS updates I didn't really see anything that was going to make much of
    a difference.

    I have viewed that list before as well, although not lately. It has been
    a decent resource although I only have a 32 bit machine. Having only
    been using Fedora and Linux in general for about 10 months I need all
    the help I can get.

    Thanks
    David

    On Sun, 2005-09-01 at 16:16 -0600, Jonathan Berry wrote:
    > On Sun, 09 Jan 2005 12:44:07 -0700, David Donnelly <brownsfan@shaw.ca> wrote:
    > > I have been unable to get any pcmcia card working under fc3. I am
    > > googled to death about this so I turn to the list...
    > >
    > > I am attempting to install a Linksys WPC11 ver.3 wireless card. The
    > > laptop is a Compaq r3000. It has a built in wireless which uses a
    > > Broadcom chipset. I have that working with Ndiswrapper. I am intending
    > > to use the Linksys card as a wireless scanner. I have lights on the card
    > > and have installed the wlan-ng driver which is supposed to work with
    > > this card. Although I have configured the card, I get a "wlan1 has
    > > different mac address than expected" on boot. This error actually has
    > > nothing to do with the mac address as I found a similar bug while
    > > googling. What is actually happening is the card is not found. I also
    > > attempted to plugin an older Xircom ethernet pcmcia I had here and it
    > > doesn't work either.
    > >
    > > Any suggestions as to what to try. I am considering the fact that the
    > > pcmcia slot may not work on the computer, but I don't have XP on this
    > > computer anymore to try in it windows. I hadn't tried another pcmcia
    > > card prior to this either so I don't know if it ever worked.
    > >
    > > Thanks in advance.
    > >
    > > David
    > >
    >
    > Hi David,
    > There are some issues with Cardbus PCMCIA cards on this laptop with
    > Linux. Or there at least were. Check out this mailing list for
    > running Linux on Compaq R3000 laptops:
    > http://lists.pcxperience.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linuxr3000
    > The list is mostly for those with 64-bit laptops, but there are many
    > using the 32-bit version. Is this an R3000Z (AMD) or R3000T (Intel)?
    > I beleive some people have gotten around this issue using the command:
    > setpci -s 0:a.0 SUBORDINATE_BUS=0A
    > I have not tried using any PCMCIA cards, so I don't know if the issue
    > is still present in the 2.6.9 kernel. There was talk of some patch
    > for this getting in. Anyway, you might try the command and see if it
    > helps.
    >
    > Jonathan
    >
    > PS It's a bad idea to completely remove Windows. There have been
    > some helpful BIOS updates posted by HP, and Windows is required to
    > install them (they are installed with Windows executables).
    >

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