I am stuck in the mud with a wireless/pcmcia problem, hoping some one can help... I have an Avaya Wireless 'World Card', Silver. I am running Redhat 9 on an IBM Thinkpad X20 laptop. This is a freshly installed laptop, ran up2date got all the updates, etc... This all worked once before, how, I am not sure - but I know it did. Currently here is what happens when I try to start PCMCIA services (either by boot up or manually running ./S24pcmcia). # ./S24pcmcia start Starting PCMCIA services: modulesmodprobe: Can't locate module pcmcia_core.o modprobe: Can't locate module yenta_socket.o modprobe: Can't locate module ds.o cardmgr. cardmgr[1120]: no pcmcia driver in /proc/devices # I have tried getting this card to work with drivers & pcmcia-cs that came with RedHat 9, apparently they don't work %100 with this card or maybe I misconfigured, so I downloaded the Linux driver from Avaya's site. As well I download the latest PCMCIA-CS. I untar the Avaya drivers ontop of the pcmcia-cs 3.2.7 directory. Do make config, build, intsall.. yadda yadda. Still doesn't work. Anyone know how to fix this or get this card working? All I know is at one point about a month ago I was on the road & using a Hotspot account in a hotel room, I had my system dual booting between XP & RH9. I was able to automatically connect to the hotspots without changing anything (I think) & log onto the net. Yes even under RH9 on this laptop w/ this card. Shortly thereafter my laptop drive died & I have rebuilt it new, and here is where I am, but this time no dual boot, just %100 Linux. Card no workie, but my 3com pcmcia card works fine, so it's something with this specifc card. Thanks in advance for help... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list