Au contraire: I'm running Potato on my Dell Inspiron 7000, from scratch (i.e., I didn't slink & upgrade); it works a treat.
Mx. ======================================================================== CHRIS HOOVER writes: | Ok, I just did this, and the pcmcia would not compile since I was compiling | with 2.2.12. So I guess I need to get the package from potatoe. However, I | was thinking of upgrading to potatoe, since that should provide the package | and keep all of the dependencies clean and correct. Anyway, does anyone | know if there is a reason I should not go ahead and do this? | | Thanks, | | chris | | >>> "Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/21/99 01:59pm >>> | | On 21-Sep-99 CHRIS HOOVER wrote: | > I just upgraded my kernel on my laptop from the default 2.0.36 to 2.2.12. | > On the reboot I noticed it stating the pcmcia card services did not start | > since there are no pcmcia modules for 2.2.12. How do I fix this? I did | not | > see any pcmcia options in the kernel, so I'm assuming there must be | another | > program I need to recompile? | > | | you need pcmcia-source. Install the package, cd /usr/src and untar the | pcmcia.tar.gz you find. | | cd /usr/src/linux (or your kernel dir) | make-kpkg modules_image (make-kpkg is in kernel-package) | cd .. | cd modules/pcmcia-<version> | debian/rules binary | cd .. | dpkg --install pcmcia-cs-<version>.deb ../pcmcia-modules-<version>.deb | | Have fun, enjoy (-: | | | -- | To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] | with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] |