Messages in this thread | | | From | Frans Pop <> | Subject | Re: yenta_socket: PCMCIA-Cards are not recognised by kernel | Date | Thu, 3 Sep 2009 20:35:08 +0200 |
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On Thursday 03 September 2009, Christian Krämer wrote: > On Thursday 03 September 2009 19:27:18 Frans Pop wrote: > > Christian: what is the PCI ID of the device? You can find out using > > 'lspci -H1 -nn'. > > The device class is 0200 and the PCI ID is 168c:0013. > > Here is the line lspci -H1 -nn shows for the card: > 01:00.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Atheros Communications Inc. > AR5212/AR5213 Multiprotocol MAC/baseband processor [168c:0013] (rev 01)
That means that the card should be supported by the ath5k wireless driver if it was correctly initialized by the cardbus drivers.
I happen to have a similar PCMCIA card (from a different vendor: Trust) that has the same PCI ID and works without problems.
I don't think I can help you any further. Hopefully one of the PCMCIA developers can. One last suggestion could be to enable the PCMCIA_DEBUG option in the kernel and activate that as documented in the Kconfig help for that option. Suggest you use a current kernel if you do that.
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