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Old 02-19-2008, 01:50 PM
Barnette
 
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Default newb's labtop ethernet confusion

I installed Slackware 10 running default 2.4 kernel on an old labtop,
a Dell Inspiron 5000.
Its using a Xircom Realport Cardbus ethernet/modem. RBEM56G-100

the slackware installer says to chose the third option in netconfig,
something about loop back, so i did.

during bootup it detects a Xircom Cardbus adapter at eth0 using irq11,
and loads xircom_tulip_cb

after some searching, i think its supposed to use the modules
xircom_cb and serial_cb. the card doesn't show up under
/etc/pcmcia/config, and neither does the module xircom_cb. i don't
know if/how i'm supposed to add it.

i don't really know what i'm doing. i read the ethernet how-to at
tldp, and a bunch of other stuff, and i don't feel any closer to
figuring it out.

any help in this matter would be appreciated.
and any recomendations on a wireless card that would run without any
fiddling would be nice. everything else in install went smoothly.
unlike my previous aborted attempt on my desktop (about 6 months ago),
i've got sound (very tinny labtop sound)!!!
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