On my Fujitsu Lifebook I found it neccessary to disable the onboard serial port in the BIOS as PCMCIA insisted on setting up the Xircom modem as /dev/ttyS0. The card now works fine and I have no need of the onboard serial port anyway. On Tuesday, May 02, 2000 9:52 AM, Derek Fountain [SMTP:fountai@hursley.ibm.com] wrote:
I got the Xircom 10/100 56K+ network/modem card at the weekend. Not the realport one, but the electrically identical one which only uses one PCMCIA slot (but has dongle connectors). The network setup was trivial user SuSE-6.3. Just set eth0 to PCMCIA with Yast, give it an IP address, and off you go. I haven't got the modem to work yet, but it is said to be supported. I found a web page this morning which gave a few hints, so I'll have another go at that tonight.
Has anyone successfully used the Xircom Realport 10/100 PCMCIA card [RBE-100 I believe] with SuSE, particularly 6.4?
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