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Procyon
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      08-10-2004, 10:54 AM
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I'm really desperad... :cry:
I started using Linux now for some time, but i got myself in a bit a
"crapy" situation. I have both Mandrake 10.0 and SuSE 9.1 Personal
installed, but when i boot my pc they don't detect my network card
(the one indicated up).
I looked all over the internet, but all the things i found and all the
files i tried... didn't do a damm thing :roll: .
If anyone had this problem just post here and help me please, of couse
if anyone didn't had it but knows how to solve it, please post some
help.
Thankz.
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David Goodenough
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      08-10-2004, 12:44 PM
Procyon wrote:

> Photo:
> http://www.corega.co.jp/product/list...sb11mn_200.jpg
>
> Website:
> Internacional
> Japonęs
>
> I'm really desperad... :cry:
> I started using Linux now for some time, but i got myself in a bit a
> "crapy" situation. I have both Mandrake 10.0 and SuSE 9.1 Personal
> installed, but when i boot my pc they don't detect my network card
> (the one indicated up).
> I looked all over the internet, but all the things i found and all the
> files i tried... didn't do a damm thing :roll: .
> If anyone had this problem just post here and help me please, of couse
> if anyone didn't had it but knows how to solve it, please post some
> help.
> Thankz.
> 8)
>
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You need to find out its USB ID, and from that work out what chip set it
contains. Then it might be possible to find a driver. This ID will be
logged when you plug in the device.

Alternatively try ndiswrapper and the Windows driver that came with
the unit, although I am not sure whether ndiswrapper works with USB
cards.

David
 
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Procyon
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      08-10-2004, 01:53 PM
The id for the chipset i think its atmel at76c503a, see it
here, under
Corega.

And also:
I tried the ndiswrapper, with the winxp drivers, and it doesn't work,
at least i tried and it didn't work, when i used the modprobe command
it gives me an error. But even before that, the ndiswrapper tool,
when i add the winxp driver it says, installing drivers... and i do
the listing command, ndiswrapper -l and it lists the driver but it
doesn't apear the 'present' word after the driver name.

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