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or
% /sbin/init.d/pcmcia restart (in case of Suse distributions)
or
% /etc/rc.d/rc.pcmcia restart(in cse of Slackware distributions)
7) Extract the Utility distribution archive into local directory.
% tar xzvf configlinux-0.2.tar.gz
8) Build and install the Uility package.
% cd configlinux-0.2
% ./configure
(if you use the redhat 6.2 or later, please type like this.
% ./configure --with-qt-dir=/usr/lib/qt-1.45)
% make
% make install
% make clean
9) There is a link(configlinux) in the Applications of the KDE menus.
% configlinux or configlinux eth0
10) To use wireless extension,please get the package at.
http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html
3. Troubleshooting
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When the SAMSUNG 11Mbps PC Card is inserted, the card manager will emit
beeps in different tones to indicate success or failure of particular
configuration steps.
a) Two high beeps
- The card was identified and configured successfully.
b) One high beep followed by a low beep
- The card was identified, but could not be configured.
- Examine the system log (dmesg) for PCMCIA error or warning
messages.
c) One low beep
- The card could not be identified.
- Execute "cardctl ident" to display the adapter PnP information.
Verify the PnP information matches an entry in the PCMCIA
configuration file (/etc/pcmcia/config).
- Examine the system log (dmesg) for PCMCIA error or warning
messages.
The SAMSUNG 11Mbps PC Card has one LED that indicate the state of the