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Ian K wrote: |
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>Jordi Molina wrote: |
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>>Hi! |
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>>On 6/1/05, Ian K <omega_2_1@×××××.ca> wrote: |
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>>>Jordi Molina wrote: |
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>>>>Hi, |
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>>>>On 5/24/05, Ian K <omega_2_1@×××××.ca> wrote: |
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>>>>>Hi guys at gentoo laptop. |
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>>>>>I sent this to the general mailing list but got little response. |
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>>>>>Can you guys help? |
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>>>>>Thanks! |
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>>>>>>Hi there, |
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>>>>>>>>I have recently set up Gentoo on my friend's laptop, |
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>>>>>>>>a Panasonic toughbook cf-37. I am currently having difficulty |
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>>>>>>>>with sound use, but more importantly, his PCMCIA slot(?). |
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>>>>>>>>When I put his wireless card (which he needs working) into |
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>>>>>>>>the laptop, and do a dmesg, the following is appended: |
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>>>>Can you send also the output of lspci and of lsmod? |
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>>>I dont have lspci on the computer, but I do have LSHW: |
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>>>(Because of lengthy typing, I will post what I believe is relevant, as well |
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>>>as the categories of everything else.) |
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>>>*-cpu |
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>>>*-cache:0 |
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>>>*-cache:1 |
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>>>*-memory:0 |
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>>>*-memory:1 |
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>>>*-memory:2 |
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>>>*-memory:3 |
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>>>*-memory:4 |
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>>>*-pci |
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>>>*-multimedia |
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>>>*-display |
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>>>*-pcmcia |
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>>> description: CardBus Bridge |
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>>> product: RL5c475 |
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>>> vendor: Ricoh Co Ltd |
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>>> physical id: 3 |
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>>> bus info: pci@00:03.0 |
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>>> version: 80 |
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>>> clock: 33MHz |
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>>> capabilities: pcmcia bus_master cap_list |
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>>> configuration: driver=yenta_cardbus |
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>>> resources: Very long, I will provide upon request. |
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>>>*-isa |
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>>> description: ISA bridge |
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>>> product: 82440MX ISA Bridge |
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>>> vendor: Intel corp. |
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>>> physical id: 7 |
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>>> bus info: pci@00:07.0 |
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>>> version: 01 |
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>>> clock: 33MHz |
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>>> capabilities: isa bus_master |
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>>>*-ide |
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>>> description: IDE interface |
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>>> product: 82440MX EIDE Controller |
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>>> vendor: Intel Corp. |
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>>> physical id: 7.1 |
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>>> bus info: pci@00:07.1 |
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>>> version: 00 |
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>>> clock: 33MHz |
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>>> capabilities: ide bus_master |
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>>> configuration: driver=uhci_hcd |
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>>> resources: ioport:fcc0-fcdfr irq:10 |
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>>>*-bridge |
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>>> description: Bridge |
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>>> product: 8240MX Power Management Controller |
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>>> vendor: Intel Corp. |
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>>> physical id: 7.3 |
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>>> bus info: pci@00:07.3 |
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>>> version: 00 |
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>>> clock: 33 MHz |
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>>>lsmod shows no modules loaded (at startup) |
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>>>>It would be great to have also a filtered output of dmesg for Cardbus |
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>>>>Do it before you plug the card so we can see if the PCMCIA is set up properly. |
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>>># dmesg | grep -i "pcmcia" |
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>>>Databook TCIT-2 PCMCIA probe: not found. |
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>>># dmesg | grep -i "cardbus" |
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>>>Options: [pci] [cardbus] [pm] |
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>>>Yenta: CardBus bridge found at 0000:00:03.0 [10f7:832f] |
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>>>Also, at bootup, I saw this: |
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>>>* PCMCIA support detected. |
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>>>* Starting pcmcia... |
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>>>cardmgr[5386]: watching 1 socket |
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>>>cardmgr[5386]: starting, version is |
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>>>3.2.5 [ ok ] |
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>>>>>>>>cs: IO port probe 0xc00-0xcff: clean |
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>>>>>>>>cs: IO port probe 0x800-0x8ff: clean |
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>>>>>>>>cs: IO port probe 0x100-0x4ff: clean |
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>>>>>>>>cs: IO port probe 0xa00-0xaff: clean |
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>>>>>>>>cs: pcmcia_socket0: unable to apply power. |
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>>>>from what I understand here, the powemanagement thing is not working |
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>>>>properly on the device. |
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>>>>>>>>irq 9: nobody cared! |
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>>>>>>>>[<c013d88a>] __report_bad_irq+0x2a/0xa0 |
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>>>>>>>>[<c012d200>] handle_IRQ_event+0x30/0x70 |
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>>>>>>>>[<c013d990>] note_interrupt+0x70/0xb0 |
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>>>>>>>>[<c013d367>] __do_IRQ+0x127/0x130 |
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>>>>>>>>[<c0105772>] do_IRQ+0x52/0x80 |
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>>>>>>>>[<c0103c1e>] common_interrupt+0x1a/0x20 |
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>>>>>>>>[<c012007b>] do_exit+0xcb/0x380 |
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>>>>>>>>[<c0122836>] __do_softirq+0x46/0xd0 |
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>>>>>>>>[<c01058a9>] do_softirq+0x69/0x70 |
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>>>>>>>>[<c012299b>] irq_exit+0x3b/0x40 |
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>>>>>>>>[<c0105779>] do_IRQ+0x59/0x80 |
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>>>>>>>>[<c0103c1e>] common_interrupt+0x1a/0x20 |
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>>>>>>>>[<c02ee68d>] acpi_processor_idle+0x126/0x262 |
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>>>>>>>>[<c01010ff>] cpu_idle+0x5f/0x70 |
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>>>>>>>>[<c05e1988>] start_kernel+0x158/0x180 |
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>>>>>>>>[<c05e1390>] unknown_bootoption+0x0/0x1e0 |
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>>>>>>>>handlers: |
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>>>>>>>>[<c02d2b10>] (acpi_irq+0x0/0x16) |
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>>>>>>>>[<c03960f0>] (yenta_interrupt+0x0/0x40) |
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>>>>>>>>[<c03fd230>] (snd_intel8x0_interrupt+0x0/0x220) |
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>>>>>>>>Disabling IRQ #9 |
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>>>>>>>>So thats the output. What does it mean? Am I on the right track? |
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>>>>Im sorry to say that maybe... not. |
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>>>>>>>>If so, does anyone know if his wireless card works under Linux? |
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>>>>>>>>Its a D-Link Airplus DWL-650+ |
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>>>>Not really, but you can have a look at the opensource driver project |
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>>>>http://acx100.sourceforge.net/ |
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>>>>I recommend you downloading the tarball with the source and then |
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>>>>reading the entire documentation. |
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>>>>>>>>Thanks! |
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>>>>No prob! |
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>>>So what do you think? |
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>>>Thanks very much! |
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>>>Ian |
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>>Cool, you've the same PCMCIA than me (I owe an Acer TM370, just for info). |
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>>I had tons of problems for making it work, since, one day, it just |
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>>worked. Anyway, in your case it seems to be detected... |
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>>Did you check the webpage i sent on the previous mail with the project |
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>>of the driver? |
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>>cheers |
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>Hey. |
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>So does that mean based on the output that after I compile these |
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>drivers, it will work? |
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>And I probably will need some help with that.... (Not good at hardware |
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>tweakage.) |
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>Thanks again though! |
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>Ian |
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Hi again, |
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Perhaps I didn't send it right but I haven't gotten a reply to this thread |
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in a very long time (which seems strange). I have been messing around with |
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my client and maybe something got turned around, but if you have replied |
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past this, do you mind sending the reply to me again? |
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Basically, I am having an issue with the driver once downloaded. |
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I did install those drivers (/configure // make). |
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I am now actually following the instructional guide |
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Here is the problem: (Quoth the guide:) |
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Identifying Your Device |
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You must first determine that you have a device that |
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contains a chipset that is compatible with the |
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acx100/111 driver and this guide. Understand that due |
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to continuing unfortunate and ill-advised model naming |
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by some device manufacturers, there is a lot of |
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confusion about this issue, please verify your chipset |
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as instructed, and do not trust the model number on |
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your device. Chipsets internal to these devices have |
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and will change unannounced, you must verify before |
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continuing in order to save yourself the headache of |
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trying to use the wrong driver with your device. |
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Having said that, it's time to identify your device. |
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To do that you'll need to run lspci -n with your PCI |
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card installed and/or your CardBus card plugged in. |
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Successful output looks similar to this: |
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# lspci -n |
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00:00.0 Class 0600: 8086:7192 (rev 02) |
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00:02.0 Class 0607: 104c:ac16 (rev 02) |
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00:02.1 Class 0607: 104c:ac16 (rev 02) |
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00:03.0 Class 0300: 10c8:0004 (rev 01) |
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00:07.0 Class 0680: 8086:7110 (rev 01) |
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00:07.1 Class 0101: 8086:7111 (rev 01) |
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00:07.2 Class 0c03: 8086:7112 (rev 01) |
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00:07.3 Class 0680: 8086:7113 (rev 01) |
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05:00.0 Class 0280: 104c:8400 |
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That listing is taken from running lspci -n on my |
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ThinkPad 600 with my SMC 2435w CardBus card plugged |
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in. Out of those 9 lines listed, we're only interested |
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in that last one: |
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05:00.0 Class 0280: 104c:8400 |
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because it contains one of the 3 combinations listed |
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below at it's end: |
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104c:8400 (acx100 CardBus) |
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104c:8401 (acx100 PCI) |
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104c:9066 (acx111 Cardbus/PCI) |
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Heres the thing, nothing in those combinations is |
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listed when I do lspci -n. |
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Here is my list: |
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Class 0600: 8086:7194 (rev 01) |
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Class 0401: 8086:7195 |
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Class 0300: 126f:0710 (rev a3) |
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Class 0607: 1180:0475 (rev 80) |
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Class 0601: 8086:7198 (rev 01) |
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Class 0101: 8086:7199 |
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Class 0c03: 8086:719a |
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Class 0680: 8086:719b |
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Class 0780: 10b7:1006 |
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Im misunderstanding something, |
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like, the website said that the DWL-650+ |
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will work with this driver. Why is this |
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not working??? |
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Thanks for all of the help. |
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Ian |