On Wednesday 2 February 2000, at 13 h 38, the keyboard of Jim Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Read carefully the list where you read your pcmcia card (whatever kind it is) > is supported. It should tell you the version of pcmcia you need. I did it, and I wrote it in my message. > As always, > you either should get kernel-image and version-match it to pcmcia-modules > packages, or else build kernel package then build pcmcia packages. I know that and, as I said, I tested on two different laptops (one having a working PCMCIA card). I gave the version numbers in my message. > then make sure you have only one kernel image package installed. As I wrote in my message, the kernel and PCMCIA-CS on one laptop were compiled by hand. The other machine is a pure slink, with its default kernel and PCMCIA-CS.