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Subjectxircom card bus with 2.4.20 link trouble
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Hello,

Since I run the 2.4.20 kernel (+bootsplash patch), (I didn't try without
this patch but I think it is not the problem), my Xircom Cardbus don't
work any more! In fact, I put the card into the pcmcia slot, the pc
detect it, load the correct module (xirc2ps_cb), start eth1 but the led
link (both side) blinks.
I have try with a hub 10, a ethernet card 10 and an ethernet card
10/100. I have so try 2 cables... but same problem.
I have try to impose the ethernet type of link mii-tool -A10BaseT-HD and
-F10BaseT-HD.

Thanks

Arnaud

extract of /var/messages (10mbps):
------
Jun 20 08:34:49 portable kernel: cs: memory probe 0xa0000000-0xa0ffffff:
clean.
Jun 20 08:34:49 portable kernel: xirc2ps_cs.c 1.31 1998/12/09 19:32:55
(dd9jn+kvh)
Jun 20 08:34:53 portable kernel: eth1: autonegotiation failed; using
10mbs
Jun 20 08:34:53 portable kernel: eth1: MII selected
Jun 20 08:34:53 portable kernel: eth1: media 10BaseT, silicon revision 0
Jun 20 08:34:53 portable kernel: eth1: Xircom: port 0x300, irq 3, hwaddr
00:80:C7:CC:1F:A
2
Jun 20 08:34:54 portable kernel: eth1: autonegotiation failed; using
10mbs
Jun 20 08:34:54 portable kernel: eth1: MII selected
Jun 20 08:34:54 portable kernel: eth1: media 10BaseT, silicon revision 0
Jun 20 08:34:59 portable kernel: eth1: autonegotiation failed; using
10mbs
Jun 20 08:34:59 portable kernel: eth1: MII selected
....
-----

short extract of /var/messages (100mbps):
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Jun 20 10:14:52 portable kernel: eth1: MII link partner: 05e1
Jun 20 10:14:52 portable kernel: eth1: MII selected
Jun 20 10:14:52 portable kernel: eth1: media 100BaseT, silicon revision
5
-----

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Arnaud Ligot <spyroux@freegates.be>

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