Ubuntu Networking :: PCMCIA Card Worked In Xubuntu Jaunty - Have The Inf Driver - Get It To Work?

Mar 5, 2010

still stalling after all those months, everything is explained here

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the card works fine in xubuntu jaunty, doesn't in xubuntu karmic or ubuntu karmic. i (my wife) wants to use ubutun karmic, but we still can't get this ATMEL PCMCIA wirelesscard to work on ubuntu karmic like it does on jaunty... and we have the windows INF drivers

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Code:

No Matches found

Code:

Here is the output of lspci. The output is the same if the wifi card is connected or not.

Code:

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Status: D0 NoSoftRst- PME-Enable- DSel=0 DScale=0 PME-

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