From: James C. Clover ([email protected])
Date: Sun Apr 22 2001 - 18:42:31 CEST
Actually, I found that muLinux worked _great_ with my Xircom PCMCIA card.
muLinux basically enabled me to save my Win2K laptop when my Windows
installation took a major dump. So, it _does_ work John; don't give up.
Unfortunately, I can't quite remember what I did to make it work. I do
know that I used both WKS and SRV modules (although I think you only need
SRV for pcmcia).
James
On Sun, 22 Apr 2001 11:33:19 -0400 John Coonrod <[email protected]> wrote:
> Michele - Gee, that's no fun. There are a lot of old laptops out there. The
> nearest alternative is tiny linux, which isn't tiny at all. If I know the
> driver and configuration to use, should I be able to set up the card
> manually? Or has someone tried a mulinux equivalent with the newer kernels?
>
> - John
>
> ===== Original Message from [email protected] at 4/22/01 4:07 am
> >On Sat, Apr 21, 2001 at 10:08:02PM -0400, John Coonrod nicely wrote:
> >
> >> In trying to work out my pcmcia problem, I've tried to run modprobe, which
> >> gags because there is no module dependence file. So I tried to run depmod -
> >> which seems to be missing. Am I missing something here?
> >
> >Do not waste your time with PCMCIA under muLinux. Very old modules,
> >old kernel, etc.
> >
> >Michele
> >
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