Re: IBM G40 networking?
José Eduardo Martins <[email protected]> Mon, 16 Feb 2004 14:24:45 +0000
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I was too snappy with my answer not giving my self enough time to understand the problem correctly. For that, please accept my appologies. I understand now that he can't find the wireless controller. Yes, he might need pcmcia enabled. But the network interface only appears after the driver is running. Until that, not even the list in /proc/pci lists a Network Controller. Only a Unknown Device. This is until the kernel has previous information about the vendor and device ID. It's possible that its something embbeded with Centrino technology. If that is correct, please se page http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/ for more details. I can't explain in more detail, because I never needed to make that work. I know it works because I know people that made it work. Not being embbeded with Centrino, I can't realy help much. This being, I suggest that it copies the name of the device under Windows and search about compatibility with Orinoco, acx100_pci ou other driver. How now it helps. Bill Davidsen wrote: > José Eduardo Martins wrote: > >> Greetings! >> >> He has a 10/100/1000 chip. Not three chips of 10/100/1000 each. >> >> If he has linux aready installed, just 'cat /proc/pci' to see the >> chipset. Then, check if there is a driver. > > > I would presume that with wireless and GbaseT he has two controllers, he > wants the wireless off. He had already done lspci and found only one > controller, someone in the office suggested that the wireless might be a > built-in PCMCIA card or something, set with card management. Might be, > but the moment passed, thanks anyway. Windows can see two controllers, > unfortunately. > >> >> bill davidsen wrote: >> >>> I just got a call from a friend who has to get a laptop identified as an >>> "IBM G40" unit. I haven't quickly found any info on that, can someone >>> give me a pointer to info on the network setup? He says it has a >>> 10/100/1000 and wireless capability, but can only find one NIC. Since >>> he's a timezone away I can't just play with it, hopefully someone has a >>> bit of info on this. >> >> >> > > -- "5 horas." - José Martins http://7mares.terravista.pt/zemartins telnet://spunge.org:6969 - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-laptop" in the body of a message to [email protected] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html