msuho

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Posted: Nov. 17 2004,16:56 |
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Modrak-
I can only offer the basics:
What's cardctl ident say about the card? does it say its got the acx100 chipset?
If you do an ls -l on /etc/ndiswrapper, is there a directory there for TIACXLN? If so, are there files in in with the right vendor & product id?
Any errors using dmesg?
Now I'm really reaching- Is the .inf file on your disk as recent as the one on the US Robotics site:
http://www.usr.com/support/product-template.asp?prod=2210
There's an old thread on the debian site that claims that D-Link was going to provide Linux drivers for its cards that used this chipset:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-laptop/2003/01/msg00007.html
Good luck- Tell us what happens!
Mark
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