Thanks Scott ... but now I have run into a new jam-up ... when I try to
use the STORMPKG Filter to find installed and uninstalled packages
I get the following error:
"Application 'stormpkg' (process 11058) has crashed due to a fatal error
(segmentation fault)."
While this is far more information than Windows might offer it still means
nothing to me!
Once I get this thing working I want to log onto the Debian site and get
the new stuff since 2000/08/07 that Stormix hadn't yet integrated prior
to their business failure ... esp KDE2.
Thanks! Doc
> As Russell said, when you install Debian they ask if you want to remove
> pcmcia support and save some memory, so I wouldn't be surprised if your
> Stormix installation did it for you.
>
> According to Debian (and Stormix) you need two deb packages installed to
> use pcmcia.
>
> pcmcia-cs
> pcmcia-modules-(your kernel version).
>
> Here's where you can find them on the stormix website
>
>
>
http://www.stormix.com/support/search_website_results?query_start=0&keyword=
> pcmcia&x=16&y=7
>
> scott
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