It is hard for me to tell exactly what is going on without the actual system log messages. However... If the 3c575_cb driver is complaining about an unknown adapter type, that means that your 3c575_cb driver is a version that is too old to support this card. You say you installed the Debian 3.1.13 pcmcia-cs package. This includes the user level tools and configuration files for 3.1.13, but the kernel modules are in the pcmcia-kernel package. So you are probably running some old kernel modules, and you probably have a warning in your system log from cardmgr, saying that the versions don't match. The PCMCIA-HOWTO mentions this Debian ``feature'' in the section describing different Linux distributions. I don't recommend using CardBus devices on 2.0.* kernels. It may work ok, but the PCI support in 2.0.* has some serious limitations. It turns out that you are more or less at the mercy of your BIOS, and on less well behaved systems, CardBus just won't work. -- Dave |