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isapnp and pnpdump are commandline tools.
I'm not using any X windows either.
So if it is an ISA PnP adapter then it should be as easy as running 'pnpdump > /etc/isapnp.conf' (check so you don't overwrite anything important) and then edit the file and runt 'isapnp /etc/isapnp.conf'.
If it's not an PnP adapter, then it should work right away, assuming you have configured your BIOS so it says ISA and not PnP.
Then configure your pcmcia drivers/card and install wireless-tools and you should be up and running.
// Jokke
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