[Voyage-linux] madwifi-ng + pcmcia

Terry Hill (spam-protected)
Fri Feb 16 23:26:35 HKT 2007


Hi,

I'm using voyage 0.2, installed from the Knoppix installer CD onto an 
old Acer Travelmate (Notebook option for PCMCIA support).

I'm trying to get a UBIQUITI SRC 300 cardbus Wifi adaptor up and running 
with madwifi drivers.

I have the kernel source and can recompile no problems, but it doesn't 
really matter what I do, I always end up with:

when I insert the card =
cs: pcmcia_socket0: cardbus cards are not supported

cardctl status =
Socket 0:
    no card

cardctl info =
PRODID_1=""
PRODID_2=""
PRODID_3=""
PRODID_4=""
MANFID=0000,0000
FUNCID=255

In the README out on the bottom of the voyage dir tree, it states 
"Voyage distro is now using madwifi-ng driver as default", and goes on 
to say that the drivers are in a seperate module, no longer in the kernel.

I have enabled PCMCIA support in the kernel, which made no difference.

Can someone throw me a bone?

Best Regards,

Tel.






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