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Great, now I lost my wireless :-/



On Thu, 4 Mar 2004 mvalites at banta-im.com wrote:
> However, if you un kudzu from the command line, it should hopefully pick
> up the card.  Let me know if that doesn't work.  Also check to make sure
> that the module for your wireless card is loaded.

Nope, running kudzu from the command line gave me nothing.  Interestingly, 
running kudzu --probe does not even list the card.  

I had been getting the "delaying initialization" thing regularly in the 
past -- but it always ended up finding the card.  It appears now that 
whatever is supposed to be saying "Hey look there's something plugged into 
the pcmcia slot" isn't happening.  No light on the card, nuthing.


Duane





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