Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 21:41:14 -0600 (MDT) From: "M. Warner Losh" <imp@bsdimp.com> To: jens.rehsack.ext@siemensvdo.com Cc: jon@freebsd.org, current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Problems with Acer Travelmate & PC-Card interface Message-ID: <20050928.214114.32719192.imp@bsdimp.com> In-Reply-To: <CE3682EF98A64140B2BF376C39461E0A02F7EB@krbdf7ma.ww011.siemens.net> References: <CE3682EF98A64140B2BF376C39461E0A02F7EB@krbdf7ma.ww011.siemens.net>
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In message: <CE3682EF98A64140B2BF376C39461E0A02F7EB@krbdf7ma.ww011.siemens.net> "Rehsack Jens \(ext\)" <jens.rehsack.ext@siemensvdo.com> writes: : Ok - to the question. I've tried to get my W-Lan card running (ath(4) : driver and ran successful in my old notebook), but it wont be : recognized. Usually you just include 'cbb', 'pccard', 'cardbus' and 'ath' in the kernel (and a few others for ath), and it works. : Throwing a look into /etc/rc.d/pccard shows me, if no /dev/card0 is : available, the pccardd and pccardc wont be started. And really - there : is no /dev/card0. That's good. There's no pccardd anymore. You'll need to turn on pccard debugging. The bridge in your laptop is known to the driver (which surprises me!), but looks like it might be TI6411-class (which should be in the tables, I'll double check). Warner
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