Author Topic: ce0560 need drivers for it  (Read 1044 times)

Offline mrb5554

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ce0560 need drivers for it
« on: February 29, 2012, 07:03:11 PM »
hello  i have this ce0560 pci card
for a laptop and pc linux turns it on
but i dose se it   vendor is 02 micro
inc. cardbus bridge what driver do i
need to to make it wire less it also say
misc:yenta_soket,venndor id :0x1217
and sub device id :0x180.i need help
please to get it to work with pc linux.have
a great day bye  for now.
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Offline djohnston

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Re: ce0560 need drivers for it
« Reply #1 on: February 29, 2012, 08:11:58 PM »
You should be able to set it up in PCLinuxOS Control Center. Click Network & Internet in left pane, click Set up a new network interface in right pane.
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Offline mrb5554

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Re: ce0560 need drivers for it
« Reply #2 on: February 29, 2012, 10:29:39 PM »
You should be able to set it up in PCLinuxOS Control Center. Click Network & Internet in left pane, click Set up a new network interface in right pane.

ok i tryed that and it did show as a wirles card the only
1 the was a brodcom that has no entents.should i remove the brodcom
1 or dose it need to stay.because i only see the brodcom 1 not the o2 micro
inc the bus:pci  pci domain:0 bus pci:#0 pci device:#10 pci fuction:#0 vendor
id:0x1217 devie id:0x6972 subvendor  id:0x1801 sub device: 0
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Re: ce0560 need drivers for it
« Reply #3 on: February 29, 2012, 10:48:41 PM »
Delete whatever network interfaces are showing. Reboot. Then run the set up new network interface again.
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