09-06-2008
What it says is that
driver version 6.10 is compatible with Linux kernal (sic) 2.4.18 and newer.
D-Link DGE-530T 10/100/1000 Gigabit Desktop PCI Adapter You might want to see if you can install the driver they offer for download, although there is probably a reasonable open-source driver which works as well. The manufacturers are not good about documenting which chipsets etc they use, so it's hard to say which driver would be right for this card. Again, do you get anything in /var/log/dmesg to identify the card and/or a suitable driver? What does
lspci return for this card?
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STAB(5) File Formats Manual STAB(5)
NAME
stab - current PCMCIA socket status
DESCRIPTION
The stab file is created by cardmgr and contains identification and device driver information for PCMCIA cards. Each socket is described
by one header line, followed by one or more device driver lines. The header gives the card name as given in /etc/pcmcia/config. Device
driver lines consist of a series of tab-separated fields. The first field is the socket number. The second field is the device class,
which identifies which script in /etc/pcmcia is used to configure or shut down this device. The third field is the driver name. The
fourth field is used to number devices when a single card has several devices associated with the same driver. The fifth field is the
device name, and the final two fields are major and minor device numbers for this device, if appropriate.
The file is updated by cardmgr whenever a card is inserted or ejected, and when cardmgr receives a SIGHUP signal.
The stab file will normally be created in /var/lib/pcmcia, but if that directory is unavailable, it will be found in /var/run.
AUTHOR
David Hinds - dahinds@users.sourceforge.net
SEE ALSO
cardmgr(8), pcmcia(5), cardinfo(1).
pcmcia-cs 2000/06/12 21:24:48 STAB(5)