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  • Subject: Re: [BL] 3c589C
  • Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 22:11:41 -0100

Okay, I have found the modules and put them in place. Now I encounter a
new problem. I need pciutils' lspci to check out which pcmcia chipset I
use. But lscpi says:

/proc/bus/pci/devices/: No such file or directory

Is there something I can do about this? or does someone know a small
bootdisk set (a few floppy's or just one) that have lspci onboard.

I am using baslin on a Toshiba Satellite 210CT and I need to know the
pcmcia chipset to find a module for it (if it exists)

baslinux AT lists.ibiblio.org wrote:
> Message from Steven
> ===================
> Peter Rus wrote:
>
>> The only cause for the problem that I can
>> find is the fact that I am using a slackware 7
>> module. Though the new baslin release seems to
>> be based on slackware 4. And slackware 4 doesn't
>> seem to have the module for the card available
>> (3c589_cs)
>>
>
> BL3 does not use the modules from Slackware 7.
> It does not use the modules from Slackware 4.
> It uses 2.2.26 modules available at the BL3 website.
>
> Go to the BL3 homepage, look for the following words:
> ----------------------------------------------------
> BasicLinux has a slim IDE kernel and a small set of
> common modules. Additional modules and alternative
> kernels are here.
> ----------------------------------------------------
> Click on the word "here".
>
> Cheers,
> Steven
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