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2005 Feb 04
3
PCMCIA card
Hello, Are there any T1/E1 PCMCIA cards available on the market supported by zaptel drivers and asterisk ? I need to make some demos at my clients with asterisk and it's a pain to move around with a midi-tower computer just for that. Thanks, Calin.
2005 Sep 04
3
802.11g pcmcia card?
Could someone, please, suggest an 802.11g pcmcia card that works well under CentOS 4? Thank you. Marko
2006 Apr 05
0
sunix rs-232 pcmcia card
hello, i have this pcmcia card with two rs-232 connectors - http://www.sunix.com.tw/ipc/sunix_en/detail.php?class_a=16&prod_id=57#spec it is sunix CBS2000X with Oxford CF950 UART (16C950 compatible) host controller. but it doesn't seem to work with fbsd, i have added this record do pucdata.c { "Sunix CBS2000X", { 0x1409, 0x7168, 0, 0 },
2006 Dec 30
7
howto give DomU the pcmcia wlan card from Dom0 ?
hi list members, my goal is to make one of my DomU''s act as a wireless accesspoint... So, i need it to have access to the pcmcia wlan card attached to dom0. But how ? when i give the pci=[] option to the domU config file its shows up with lspci but i cant use it... (on debian with module-assistent get rt2x00 in de DomU) Is it possible or would it be better to use a more direct interface
2005 Apr 05
4
Milestone
Well I now have a 4.0 server at a solid checkpoint. Before I start the chore of setting up SAMBA and LDAP. Part of the delay was I did not copy all of the needed DNS files, and I have to reerad the BIND book. So I want to be able to get to this point again easily. I did not note down what options I had selected during install. Is there some way in the install log to figure that out? Is
2005 Apr 25
1
CentOS 4 and PCMCIA Cards
Has anyone been successful with PCMCIA cards being seen by CentOS4? -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: joe-harb.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 298 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20050425/7769c81f/attachment-0001.vcf>
2006 Feb 28
0
In over my head -- sorry
I got in over my head. jpackage was/is too much for me at this time. Maybe for a long time. Sorry for diverting your efforts to try and help me. I only want to run SCALIX CE on this system. It needs the jdk and tomcat. But if you look: http://www.scalix.com/community/viewtopic.php?t=516&highlight=centos A number have gotten it running just fine with the 'broken' sun stuff.
2000 Nov 07
1
lucent orinoco pcmcia with pci adapter
Hello guys, I try to install this card in linux redhat 6.2 (kernel 2.2.14), in a new Compaq PC. In win98 it work nice, in linux, the drivers (and pcmcia) compile and install well , but when redhat boot, and start "pcmcia", the pc hang... What happened? sorry for my english. -- Best regards, fabian mailto:fabian@catamarca.rffdc.edu.ar
2008 Aug 21
6
Two Fire Wire ports PCMCIA ieee 1394
Hi Everyone, I'm running wine in a Linux Ubuntu installation and I need to use a two firewire ports pcmcia but Wine doesn't seem to recognise it at all! Do you know if it is compatible with wine? (I know that it is not possible to use it on windows Vmware virtual machines) If it is, Can anyone throw some light on how can I get wine to recognise this hardware? (I installed the pcmcia
2005 Sep 10
1
CentOS core 4 PCMCIA and freezing in non-interactive startup
I am having problems starting linux after a server install. First, let me say my setup is: semprom 1.8 dfi nf4x pci express x16 video card My bootup always freezes after Entering non-interactive startup. /etc/rc3.d/S00microcode_ctl: microcode device /dev/cpu/microcode doesn't exist? Checking for new hardware Starting cpuspeed: Apllying iptables firewall rules: Starting pcmcia: then it
2019 Feb 02
0
PCMCIA on Centos 7
Anyone ever look into what would be required to support 16 bit PCMCIA cards on 7? There are still 64 bit computers out there with at least 1 PCMCIA slot. Thanks, Kevin
2006 Jan 15
1
Pcmcia notebook card configuration
I just installed CentOS v.2.1 on my laptop, and am not familiar with and wondered if CentOS has a pc card config gui. I have DSL and a dhcp router and modem setup. I can't find a card setup for my wired eth0 card in CentOS. And, I'm command line deprived. Everything seems to work except the pc cards. Both the wired and wireless are Linksys. Help. Tony -------------- next part
2008 Jan 23
0
Wireless PCMCIA/PC Card for CentOS 5.1?
Hello everyone, I would really like to get wireless working on my CentOS 5.1 install. I have a LinkSys WPC54G (I guess version 1 since no version is listed) but everything I've read indicates that this would be a nightmare for a Linux newbie like myself. I got as far as NDISWrapper, but right off the bat I am getting issues with KBuild and I guess my kernel source so I can't even get
2008 Oct 22
0
PCMCIA WIFI card not working
Hello i have tried 2 different wifi cards on my pc-bsd 7.0.1 it is running 7.1 PRERELEASE laptop and neither are detected by the system. Actually they are detected but BSD does not seem to have drivers for them. here are the model numbers of the cards are there kernel modules i need to load or something like that?? LINKSYS WPC54G ver.3 3COM OFFICE CONNECT 3CRGPC10075 ver 1 here are the errors
2000 Oct 31
3
SMP/PCMCIA
I have two sacrificial lambs -- one is an SMP box, the other one''s a laptop, but I don''t see kernel-smp or kernel-pcmcia-cs packages. So, can I use the ext3 patch on an SMP box or a laptop? -- Sam
2000 Oct 28
1
No PCMCIA Support?
I see that the ext3 kernel being used is an enterprise kernel which doesn''t build the PCMCIA modules generally. Any chance of getting the SRPM so that testing on a laptop can actually be possible? It''s too much fun to have a laptop and just hit the power button and not have to fsck:) Jeremy -- Jeremy Katz katzj@linuxpower.org | jlkatz@eos.ncsu.edu http://linuxpower.org |
2005 Apr 18
1
PCMCIA not working on IBM Thinkpad r40
I am running Centos 4 on a Thinkpad r40 and it does not see any pcmcia cards. I know the socket is good because I had it working with Fedora Core 3. A funny thing though, once I updated my fedora kernel to a certain rev. (don't remember the version) the card socket no longer worked. Going back to an un-upgraded install of Fedora 3 worked. Has anyone seen this problem and worked this
2006 Jan 23
1
Two ethernet adapters and more
I am running Asterisk at home on one of my systems here. It uses Centos 4.2. It does NOT have a GUI interface. Command line only at console or via SSH (yeah, I know that I was working on another server to get GUI tools working through SSH, but I am NOT going to muck with AAH build). yum update is potentially dangerous, when it replaces the kernel. You can loose all of your Zaptel driver
2006 Jan 11
1
Pointer to documentation on PCMCIA network cards
A Centos 4.2 workstation install on a notebook with Gnome UI. I have used the system-config-network UI and know a LITTLE bit about ifconfig. ========================================================== How do I 'properly' stop a network card before removing it? Restart it after insertion? Add drivers for: An Orinoco Gold 11b card (the classic. I believe it has the Hermes 2 chips,
2005 Dec 21
2
Install from a USB CDrom?
OK, this is getting ridiculous. A relatively new HP NC4010 (1 year old). A maybe not the newest Storix USB CD/R-DVD drive. Of course the HP has no problem booting up off the CDrom. But then I get that blasted dialog of where are my install. So I go through the list and find a USB storage driver. It doesn't help. I do have a USB 2.5" drive case that I can put a drive in with the